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   Man Sues Himself, Another Man Sues Magician For Stealing God's Power, Plus 13 Other Schmucks
Stories of 15 court jesters

First  is Robert Lee Brock who sued himself for $5 million dollars for violating his own religious beliefs by committing a crime.  And because he couldn't possibly pay,  he said the state would have to pay it on his behalf.  It was thrown out.

Next is Christopher Roller who sued both magicians, David Copperfield and David Blaine, for not getting his permission first (he's God, you see) before performing certain magic acts which he said required his Godly powers to achieve.

In the article you can read about a man who sued Michael Jordan for looking like him (we gave a Bonehead Award for this a while back), a town in Turkey, named "Batman," which sued Warner Brothers for using their name without permission in Batman movies, of course,  and so many more.



Paralegal  19-Mar-09
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