The judge lost his original suit asking for $54 million (he originally asked
for $64 million, but later lowered the amount). Despite this, the dry cleaners
he sued had to close down -- I'm assuming due to stress, legal fees, etc.
"Fancy Pants" later got fired from his job as being a judge. (His
Yea that's the one that I was thinking of. Do you know what happened with
the case? The last I heard people started a fund to help the dry cleaners.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 3:58 PM, michellelaurenbooks <
miche...@michellelaurenbooks.com> wrote:
> I remember that case. I think he has since been ni
I remember that case. I think he has since been nicknamed the "Fancy Pants"
judge. The case was ridiculous; I found it disheartening that a judge was so
overly litigious, and that he was using his position to bully dry cleaners over
a pair of lost pants.
It's a shame that we mostly hear only a