We should have put this one in the dumb lawsuit category, but those of you with a twisted sense of humor may consider this a funny lawsuit.
The Alienation of Affection Law allows husbands and wives to sue each other for loss of love. Now men and woman define love differently. Does this law cover the demands of what a man would consider love? Could he sue his wife if she does not give him some loving…. anyway, moving along.
Arthur Friedman of Cook County sued German Blinov for stealing his wife’s love. He found this rare law and used it to win a $4,000 settlement.
Oh, and did we forget to mention the woman started to have feelings for German only after her husband Arthur introduced him into their marriage to spice up the bedroom? Yeah, this guy has no shame.
Who says you can not put a price on love?
Source: Associated Content