@courtstories911: 65-Year-Old Man Saves Child Who Fell from Building, Then Gets Sued by the Child’s Mother for $200,000#news #fpy #usa #crime #court

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jick1127
jick1127 :
this is fake
2026-07-12 06:43:38
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juliecarson667
Julie Carson667 :
this is why no one wants to get involved.
2026-07-10 15:49:03
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abblood92
abblood92 :
wtf jury
2026-07-12 05:53:39
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n858396
Nick :
Sue the mother
2026-07-10 15:49:19
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laura_quincey
laura :
Can’t find anything on this “case” online. Is it fake
2026-07-10 18:55:40
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mahmood.tanveer6
Mahmood Tanveer :
what a ridiculous decision
2026-07-12 05:55:15
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gangkhartshorgan
THEBLUEORCHID 🔵💙KARMA DEMA🌟 :
Sue the mother
2026-07-12 06:07:48
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precy.bazy
precy bazy :
Thats why i always mind my own business
2026-07-11 23:44:16
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spmshange
Siyabonga :
Court madness
2026-07-12 04:16:03
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antonia_barrera725
Toni barrera :
not fair
2026-07-10 17:10:52
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pwattss5
pwattss :
Sue her for 5 million dollars .
2026-07-12 01:38:49
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jaqueline.laidley
Jaqueline Laidley :
no it was not
2026-07-12 00:33:58
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xxbomiihatersf_off
xxbomii :
FAKE NEWS! This viral video is about a mother suing a man named "Jason Miller" for $200,000 (or $300,000) after he saved her falling child is completely fake. Fact-checkers verified that the courtroom footage used in those TikTok and Facebook clips actually shows a Denver cardiologist during a completely unrelated criminal assault trial.If a situation like this ever happened in real life, a rescuer would have extremely strong legal protections to fight back and potentially countersue. How a rescuer can countersue in a situation like this:If a rescuer is hit with a frivolous lawsuit after saving a child, they have strong legal options to fight back and countersue:Motion to Dismiss: First, their lawyer would use state Good Samaritan Laws to get the case immediately thrown out. These laws protect citizens from liability when performing emergency rescues, provided there was no "gross negligence."Frivolous Lawsuit Sanctions: The rescuer can ask the judge to penalize the person suing. If the judge rules the lawsuit is frivolous, they can order the plaintiff to pay 100% of the rescuer's legal fees and court costs.Malicious Prosecution: Once the initial case is dismissed, the rescuer can file a countersuit for malicious prosecution. They must prove the lawsuit was filed in bad faith, with zero legal merit, purely for harassment or extortion.Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (IIED): The rescuer can also sue for compensation regarding the extreme emotional trauma and public distress caused by the malicious lawsuit
2026-07-10 19:20:10
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bolly9231
bolly :
no not fair
2026-07-10 11:20:43
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podiumabir
Aisha :
Ai
2026-07-12 01:04:30
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sugerghoul
Mommaghoul :
not fair at all
2026-07-10 19:38:04
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smartasses2019
mum :
no i don't
2026-07-10 12:20:30
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s902540
S🧸🥥🌰 :
hell no
2026-07-10 14:49:39
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nanirene3
nanirene3 :
No 😡😡😡😡
2026-07-10 12:24:29
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zbielak
Z Bielak :
Sue the mother
2026-07-11 21:18:26
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ragequeen42088
Ragequeen42088👑 :
not at all
2026-07-10 17:46:41
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nancy333555
143 :
not at all
2026-07-10 18:21:02
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antonella.trincas
Antonella Trincas :
no assolutamente sbagliata
2026-07-10 13:29:22
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ambertayjaxon
user372093637901 :
No
2026-07-10 18:28:02
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surething222
surething222 :
no it was not
2026-07-10 19:03:30
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