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http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=3119381&page=1

A Washington, D.C., dry cleaners says it's their business a longtime customer is taking to the cleaners.

A $10 dry cleaning bill for a pair of trousers has ballooned into a $67 million civil lawsuit.

Plaintiff Roy Pearson, a judge in Washington, D.C., says in court papers that he's been through the ringer over a lost pair of prized pants he wanted to wear on his first day on the bench.

He says in court papers that he has endured "mental suffering, inconvenience and discomfort."

He says he was unable to wear that favorite suit on his first day of work.

He's suing for 10 years of weekend car rentals so he can transport his dry cleaning to another store.

The lawsuit is based in large part on Pearson's seemingly pained admission that he was taken in by the oldest and most insidious marketing tool in the dry cleaning industry arsenal.

"Satisfaction Guaranteed."

Pearson did not return numerous calls from ABC News for comment.

It's the kind of lawsuit that makes liability reform advocates' temples throb.

"People in America are now scared of each other," legal expert Philip Howard told ABC News' Law & Justice Unit. "That's why teachers won't put an arm around a crying child, and doctors order unnecessary tests, and ministers won't meet with parishioners. It's a distrust of justice and it's changing our culture."

The civil trial, set for June, has the scope of a John Grisham courtroom thriller and the societal importance of a traffic ticket.

Pearson plans to call 63 witnesses.

Defending themselves against the suit -- for two years running -- are Korean immigrants Jin and Soo Chung and their son, who own Custom Cleaners and two other dry cleaning shops in the Fort Lincoln section of Washington, D.C.

The ABC News Law & Justice Unit has calculated that for $67 million Pearson could buy 84,115 new pairs of pants at the $800 value he placed on the missing trousers in court documents. If you stacked those pants up, they would be taller than eight Mount Everests. If you laid them side by side, they would stretch for 48 miles.


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Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

I'm not sure what's funnier: that judge, or the fact that ABC News has a "Law & Justice Unit" that calculated all that crap.
 
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The ABC News Law & Justice Unit has calculated that for $67 million Pearson could buy 84,115 new pairs of pants at the $800 value he placed on the missing trousers in court documents. If you stacked those pants up, they would be taller than eight Mount Everests. If you laid them side by side, they would stretch for 48 miles.


Wow thats irrelavent.
 
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You mean to tell me some one actually sat there and figured that out.
 
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It's funnier that this is a JUDGE doing this and he is up for reappointment (this week or next?) for another 1-year term. I hope someone sees what kind of person is presiding over our courts. Roll Eyes


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Glad to see this was finally resolved, and even happier to see that there are still some people with common sense left.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070625/ap_on_re_us/67_million_pants
 
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Lol, Clothing and Sale lost my pants for my Blues, think I have a chance? lol
 
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thats a damn shame how can you sue for that much money. I have never met anyone who was mentally disturbed over a pair of pants. And if so he needs to be admitted LOL


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