NEWS: US Judge Ordered a Couple to Pay their Son for Throwing Out his Pornography Collection

The US District Judge Paul Maloney ordered a couple to

NEWS: US Judge Ordered a Couple to Pay their Son for Throwing Out his Pornography Collection

The US District Judge Paul Maloney ordered a couple to pay their son an amount of $30,411 for allegedly throwing out his pornography collection.

The decision by the US district judge came this week almost eight months after David Werking (son) won a lawsuit against his parent.

the 43-year old David said that his parents had no right to throw out the collection of films, magazines and other items, which he said are worth $29,000.

After a divorce, David was living at his parents home for about 10 months, before eventually moving out to another city. Later he learned that his boxes of films and magazines were missing. It was found that David’s father wrote an email to him saying, “Frankly, David, I did you a big favour getting rid of all this stuff.”

In the ruling in December last year, Judge Paul Maloney said, “There is no question that the destroyed property belonged to David. Defendants repeatedly admitted that they destroyed the property.”

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