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OTTAWA COUNTY, MI – A Grand Haven couple will have to pay for disposing of their son’s pornography collection.
The only question is how much.
David Werking, 42, sued his parents, Beth and Paul Werking, after they tossed out what a judge called “a trove of pornography and an array of sex toys.”
U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney in Kalamazoo granted the son’s request for summary judgment in his favor.
The parties have until mid-February to file written submissions on damages.
The parents’ attorney, Anne Marie VanderBroek, said she is working to establish the value of the items that were disposed of but declined to comment about the case.
David Werking contends damages are around $25,000.
The only question is how much.
David Werking, 42, sued his parents, Beth and Paul Werking, after they tossed out what a judge called “a trove of pornography and an array of sex toys.”
U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney in Kalamazoo granted the son’s request for summary judgment in his favor.
The parties have until mid-February to file written submissions on damages.
The parents’ attorney, Anne Marie VanderBroek, said she is working to establish the value of the items that were disposed of but declined to comment about the case.
David Werking contends damages are around $25,000.
Son wins lawsuit after mom throws away his best porno mags
The son filed a federal lawsuit against his parents.
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