@Andrew_Maj42 Can you seriously stop posting this fake shit all you guys do is take different scenarios and then say the parents are gonna sue them. I’m bout to get your account shut the fuck down.
🚨 HERO PUNISHED FOR DOING THE RIGHT THING
A brave man risked his own life to save a young girl after she fell from a moving car — a split-second act of courage that could have ended in tragedy. Instead of gratitude, he was hit with a $300,000 lawsuit by the child’s parents. 😳
This is the kind of insanity that makes good people afraid to step in and help. When heroism is rewarded with lawsuits, society loses something far more valuable than money. 🇺🇸⚖️
🚨Marie-Nicole says she was first abused by Michael Jackson at the age of twelve as she recounts the disturbing sexual acts that the pop star would perform in front of her.
After this first meeting, she says they developed a secret code that became a precursor to any sexual abuse.
Full story on the 60 Minutes Australia YouTube channel. #60Minutes#MichaelJackson#MJ
@emma6942694497 His girlfriend had nothing to do with it. It was the people that saw him outside before they even walked in who planned on killing him and robbing him.
A white man is currently going viral after dropping the hard R at a gas station.
The woman pulled in and almost hit two cars, including his.
She started insulting his family and threatening them.
So he hit her with some hard R’s.
I mean, what else is he supposed to call her?
Nobody Can Stop Men From Dickin Down Sexy 🏳️⚧️ #Transsexual#Escorts Are You Listening 👂 @Baldiefineass__ It’s Because They Look Completely Like A Woman 🫵🏿 You Already Know That So Stop Playing Dumb @Baldiefineass__ 🤦🏾♂️🤣😆😘💋
@fOx1257067 Stop lying you guys took this video from somebody this video is from years ago. I saw I’m passed out on their friends car. This is not an Uber car.
@NegativeXP24@therobbieharvey Are you stupid? You can wipe your phone out and the fbi can still find it. You’re a pos fod even saying some dumb 💩 like this
Man Falsely Accused of Possessing Explicit Child Content by Target Employee. Stress Helps Leads to His Death.
A Multnomah County Circuit Court jury in Oregon has ordered Target to pay $150,000 to the estate of Jeffrey Buckmeyer after deciding that a store employee’s report about seeing inappropriate photos on the customer’s phone was false and caused serious harm.
Buckmeyer, a 43-year-old Portland-area man with no criminal record, walked into the Target at 9009 SW Hall Blvd in Tigard in July 2018 looking for help freeing up storage on his iPhone. He had photos from his side eBay business saved on it and asked the electronics counter worker for assistance deleting a large folder.
According to court documents and coverage from OregonLive, the employee instead told management and later police that he saw roughly 15 to 20 pictures of naked girls who looked about 10 years old or younger, from different ethnic backgrounds, with some of them tied up. The worker also claimed Buckmeyer appeared in some of the images with visible signs of arousal. Target staff pulled the customer’s information from a credit card purchase and license plate video from the parking lot camera, then contacted law enforcement.
The FBI launched an investigation. Agents detained Buckmeyer in the parking lot of his Tigard apartment complex, handcuffed him, searched his home, and took his phone along with other electronics. The probe dragged on for months, and word of it spread to his landlord, business partners, and extended family. It also limited the time he could spend with his young daughter.
Forensics experts later examined the devices and found zero evidence of explicit material or anything like what the employee described. The FBI closed the case without filing charges and returned everything. Independent experts who testified at trial described the phones as completely clean and showing no indication of interest in that kind of content.
Buckmeyer already dealt with a pre-existing heart condition. The stress from the accusation and investigation made things worse. He died of cardiac arrest in April 2019. His girlfriend, Patty Anselmo, the mother of his daughter, said the ordeal weighed heavily on him and appeared to speed up his decline.
Buckmeyer’s estate filed the civil lawsuit in 2019, naming Target and the unnamed employee as defendants. The suit claimed the false report led to intentional infliction of emotional distress. After a five-day trial that wrapped up recently, the jury sided with the family a few days ago and awarded $150,000 specifically for the emotional harm. The money will go to Buckmeyer’s daughter. Attorney Michael Fuller, who handled the case, told reporters the verdict fulfilled Buckmeyer’s dying wish to clear his name and hold the company responsible.