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Good to see that the squirrel open didn’t warrant a special mention. Chew my Nuts! 7
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David Werking, 42, moved back to his parents' house in 2016 after a divorce...
Twerking had asked them for his 12 boxes of porn, sex toys, tambourine and black comforter back
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The son gave the child porn to the judge - the only reason he won.
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Back when I lived with parents there wasn't any real porn, I got my gratification from my sister's copies of Horse and Hound. I do remember when my parents moved while I was at uni. they threw away my collection of rocks and minerals. Bastards!
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OK who was this??
Son wins lawsuit against his parents for throwing away his $29,000 porn collection | Daily Mail Online
Disgruntled divorcée son, 42, WINS lawsuit against his parents and now they must pay HIM for throwing away his 'disturbing' collection of 2,000 porn tapes which he says is worth $25,000 after he moved out of their basement- David Werking, 42, moved back to his parents' house in 2016 after a divorce
- He brought his stash of pornography and sex toys during the 10-month stay
- When he moved out, his parents threw away his X-rated collection
- They claimed some of it included child porn, that he had an addiction and that his attitude towards women was 'disturbing'
- Twerking had asked them for his 12 boxes of porn, sex toys, tambourine and black comforter back
- When they said they'd thrown it away, he called the police
- He then sued them, claiming it was worth more than $25,000 because that is how much he spent on it
- A judge agreed with him and told the to pay damages but the amount has not yet been decided
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