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DC Man Dons $54M Pants Suit for Day in Court

Posted Jun 13, 07 8:42 AM CDT in US Arts & Living Pundits 

(Newser) – A man suing his dry cleaners for $54 million had to ask the judge for a break yesterday when he broke down crying as he testified about his loss—a pair of pants. The DC Superior Court trial has attracted international attention even though the case now technically concerns consumer protection and a "Satisfaction Guaranteed" sign, not the pricey pants.

Plaintiff Roy Pearson, himself a judge, originally demanded $65 million. The dry cleaners' lawyer called the situation "outlandish," but he has his work cut out for him: Pearson said in his opening statement that "never before in recorded history have a group of defendants engaged in such misleading and unfair business practices." The trial is expected to wrap up today.

Source Washington Post

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Attorney Chris Manning, left, Jin Chung, Mendi Sossamon, and Soo Chung, deliver a statement to the media after exiting DC Superior Court after the first day of the Chungs trial. The Chungs are being sued...   (Associated Press)
Jin Chung, left, owner of the dry cleaners, with his legal team Chris Manning, and Mendi Sossamon, display the contentious pair of pants while delivering a statement to the media after the first day of...   (Associated Press)
Jin Chung, left, Soo Chung, listen as their attorney delivers a statement to the media after the first day of their trial in Washington on Tuesday, June 12, 2007. The Chungs are being sued by DC judge...   (Associated Press)
In this artist's sketch by Dana Verkouteren a scene is rendered on Tuesday, June 12, 2007, from the court case of DC judge Roy Pearson, at left, who is suing Soo and Jin Chung, center, for 54 million...   (Associated Press)
In this courtroom sketch, Judge Roy Pearson, left, who is suing Jin Nam Chung, seated at center right, and his wife Ki, seated 2nd right, for $54 million for what he calls "misleading signage" at their...   (Associated Press)
A man leaves Custom Cleaners, in Washington on Wednesday, May 2, 2007. A customer who believes he was mistreated by a dry cleaner has dropped the pants from his suit. Roy L. Pearson, who filed a $67 million...   (Associated Press)
In this artist's sketch by Dana Verkouteren a scene is rendered on Tuesday, June 12, 2007, from the court case of DC judge Roy Pearson, at left, who is suing Soo and Jin Chung, center, for 54 million...   (Associated Press)
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