5 Lawsuits So Ridiculous They Actually Happened
From a man who sued God and technically won, to a $67 million lawsuit over a pair of lost trousers, these are the most absurd court cases in legal history. Discover how Red Bull paid $13 million because their drink didn't give people wings, why Hasbro tried to copyright crossword puzzles, and the shocking truth behind the McDonald's hot coffee case that everyone gets wrong.
What you'll discover:
โ๏ธ The judge who destroyed a family business over dry cleaning
๐ฎ How playing Scrabble online became a federal case
๐ The politician who sued the Almighty for "terroristic threats"
โ Why the McDonald's coffee lawsuit wasn't frivolous at all
๐ฅ How corporate PR rewrote one of America's most famous legal cases
These cases reveal the absurdity of our legal system, where billion-dollar companies fight over geometric shapes while real victims get portrayed as villains. From default judgments against deities to energy drinks that promise supernatural powers, this is corporate legal madness at its finest.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Introduction to Legal Insanity
1:19 - The $67 Million Pants Lawsuit
3:14 - Hasbro vs. The Internet
5:05 - The Man Who Sued God
7:06 - Red Bull's $13 Million Reality Check
9:15 - McDonald's Hot Coffee: The Real Story
If you think our legal system makes sense, these cases will change your mind forever.
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