7 Shocking U.S. Lawsuits Proving We’re a Crazy Nation

The $10 Million Jackass Case

If you think other cases were crazy, wait ‘til you read this one.

Robert Craft was pretty passionate about raising awareness on drunk driving. By ‘pretty passionate,’ we mean he legally changed his name to Jack Ass in 1997.

In 2003, the crazy stunt MTV show Jackass had its premiere. Logically (or not), Craft couldn’t let the show creators use his name like that. The 44-year-old resident of Montana sued the company for $10 million citing plagiarism, defamation and copyright infringement.

The show’s creator Johnny Knoxville was no less than thrilled: “I can’t wait to get served the papers. What could be more American than just suing the living s*** out of someone for no reason at all?” The case was dismissed.

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3 thoughts on “7 Shocking U.S. Lawsuits Proving We’re a Crazy Nation”

  1. Judge Thomas of Ohio violence my civil rights and my bill rights in his bias court room of law. I can prove it.

  2. assuming that his lawyer got paid by the plantiff, Mr. Aitken, instead of taxpayers, it appears to be money well spent. arne. From this Mr. Austin would have gotten hours and hours of entertainment, physical activity, social contacts and probably even a job offer. If we taxpayers paid, then some form of re-imbursement needs to be devised. arne. ,

  3. MARK J. MARTIN

    I KNOW THE “TRUE CAUSE” OF THE AWARD. THEY -McD’S-HAD BEEN SEWED BEFORE,THE TEMP. OF THE COFFEE WAS WAY ABOVE THE NORM. FOR FAST FOOD COFFEE. NO SHE DIDN’T NEED TO SET IT IN HER LAP AFTER GETTING IT IN THE -DRIVE THROUGH-,BUT THERE YOU ARE. WHEN YOU KNOW THE WHOLE TRUTH.

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