A Washington, D.C. law judge broke down in tears and had to take a break from his testimony because he became too emotional while questioning himself about his experience with a missing pair of pants.
Administrative law judge Roy Pearson is representing himself in civil court and claimed that he is owed $54 million from a local dry cleaner who he says lost his pants, despite a sign in their store which ensures “Satisfaction Guaranteed.”
In his opening statement, Pearson said the case looks at the culture that allows a “group of defendants to engage in bad business practices for five years,” according to ABC affiliate WJLA.
But as he explained the details of the missing pants, Pearson struggled to get through his hour and a half of testimony and had to leave the stand at one point because he was so emotional.
The case gained national attention soon after the lawsuit was filed. The pants are expected to be introduced into evidence, although the judge says the pants are not his, and the correct pants are still missing.
The sartorial loss caused Pearson to suffer what he calls severe “mental suffering, inconvenience and discomfort.”
The defendants, who own Custom Cleaners in the Fort Lincoln section of the district, told ABC News last month that they, too, are feeling inconvenience and discomfort.
They are expected to present their case Wednesday.
An hour and a half of testimony, interrupted by an emotional break down, all over a pair of pants.
I’ll bet the judge/jury hearing this court have to feel like this is their own special version of hell.
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I've heard this guy has been warned to quit the suit or he might get disbarred and he's still going forward.
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I would be curious what kind of cases he has tried and what some his rulings were on his cases.
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If it keeps dropping you might want to consider investing in barrel futures. LOL
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