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US Judge Rules Parents must Compensate Son For Porn Collection They Threw Out


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Finally. Justice 

 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55370919

 

A US judge in Michigan has ruled that a 42-year-old man can seek compensation from his parents for destroying his pornography collection.

David Werking, who was living with his parents following a divorce, sued them for tossing the items, which he claims were worth over $25,000 (£18,500).

His parents argued that they told Mr Werking to not bring the items home.

The judge said that, even as landlords, Mr Werking's parents had no right to dispose of items owned by their son.

District Judge Paul Maloney said "there is no question that the destroyed property was David's property", adding that parents Paul and Beth Werking "repeatedly admitted that they destroyed the property".

The judge noted that the parents did not cite a statute or law that supported their claim that, as landlords, they could "destroy property that they dislike".

Mr Werking had lived with his parents in Grand Haven, Michigan, for 10 months after his divorce, but moved out in August 2017. He now lives in Indiana.

He said he had left his extensive and "irreplaceable" collection of magazines and films at his parent's house when initially moving out, and later discovered they were missing, the Holland Sentinel newspaper reported.

The parents said they were not willing to help move the items to Indiana and did not want them in their home.

Mr Werking filed the lawsuit arguing the items were illegally destroyed in April 2019.

Emails between Mr Werking and his father stated that the items included 12 full boxes of "pornography plus two boxes of sex toys", according to the Sentinel. Mr Werking said there were over 1,600 DVDs and tapes.

In one, Mr Werking's father told him he did him a "big favour by getting rid of all this stuff".

Following the verdict, an attorney for the parents said she was working to determine the damages, and had hired an expert from the Erotic Heritage Museum in Nevada to help with the process.

The Werkings must outline the damages to the court by mid-February.

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1 hour ago, South Austin said:

So a divorced man who was living with his parents makes international news about suing his parents over his porn collection.  That outta help his dating prospects.

He’s a divorced 42yo. 
 

He’ll be fine. the strippers he’s messing with know there’s money coming in

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1 hour ago, Doc Reeves said:


Finally. Justice 

 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55370919

 

A US judge in Michigan has ruled that a 42-year-old man can seek compensation from his parents for destroying his pornography collection.

David Werking, who was living with his parents following a divorce, sued them for tossing the items, which he claims were worth over $25,000 (£18,500).

His parents argued that they told Mr Werking to not bring the items home.

The judge said that, even as landlords, Mr Werking's parents had no right to dispose of items owned by their son.

District Judge Paul Maloney said "there is no question that the destroyed property was David's property", adding that parents Paul and Beth Werking "repeatedly admitted that they destroyed the property".

The judge noted that the parents did not cite a statute or law that supported their claim that, as landlords, they could "destroy property that they dislike".

Mr Werking had lived with his parents in Grand Haven, Michigan, for 10 months after his divorce, but moved out in August 2017. He now lives in Indiana.

He said he had left his extensive and "irreplaceable" collection of magazines and films at his parent's house when initially moving out, and later discovered they were missing, the Holland Sentinel newspaper reported.

The parents said they were not willing to help move the items to Indiana and did not want them in their home.

Mr Werking filed the lawsuit arguing the items were illegally destroyed in April 2019.

Emails between Mr Werking and his father stated that the items included 12 full boxes of "pornography plus two boxes of sex toys", according to the Sentinel. Mr Werking said there were over 1,600 DVDs and tapes.

In one, Mr Werking's father told him he did him a "big favour by getting rid of all this stuff".

Following the verdict, an attorney for the parents said she was working to determine the damages, and had hired an expert from the Erotic Heritage Museum in Nevada to help with the process.

The Werkings must outline the damages to the court by mid-February.

Werking?  or Jerking?

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What the fuck does $25K of porn look like? Did this loser have crates full of mags and DVDs? I mean, how obvious did it have to be that his folks said "not in our house?"

Edit. I see. This dude has his own copy of Boner Jams volumes 1 - 69.


Emails between Mr Werking and his father stated that the items included 12 full boxes of "pornography plus two boxes of sex toys", according to the Sentinel. Mr Werking said there were over 1,600 DVDs and tapes.

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My parents sold their house and gave some valuable baseball and football cards to goodwill along with a pennant signed by the undefeated Miami Dolphins team, some signed cards of Kenny Burroughs, Elvin Hayes, Moses Malone, and Hakeem Olajuwon and some other shit. I was pissed at my mom but I didn't think I could have become a thousandaire.

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1 hour ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Yeah, well, if my parents hadn’t thrown out all my boxes of nudie mags I’d be a millionaire. All with their original wrappers and no more than 4 or so pages stuck together. 

My mom threw out my father's original/first issue of Playboy with Marylin Monroe the cover.  She regretted it by the late 90s.  

I wonder if any of Armybrat's grandkids still have their copy?

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Ugh my grandmother tossed all my dad's baseball cards when he went to college in '62....So think about the cards he had: Mantle and Mays, Aaron, Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, etc etc....I doubt they were in very good condition but a '52 Mantle goes for $50k now even in terrible shape. And he had hundreds and hundreds of cards....

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