A man sues himself? A docket of 25 of the weirdest, silliest and frivolous lawsuits (2024)

Remember Stella Liebeck who was burned by a hot McDonald’s coffee and was awarded $2.9 million? For a long time, she was the poster girl for ridiculous lawsuits. The case shocked the world at the time, but frivolous lawsuits have become common since then.

In today's litigious environment, some cases stand out because they are so absurd. 24/7 Tempo searched online archives of various news sites to find 25 examples.

Living in a country with a well-established judicial system offers an opportunity to use the courts to achieve justice for whatever wrongs people see. While most cases have merit, sometimes the wrongs being sued are not what most people would consider to be unjust. The downside is that some such lawsuits end up being material for late-night comedians.

From a kidnapper suing his victims for failing to help him escape the authorities to people suing for being misled that a sugary snack has a lot of sugar, there are many bizarre lawsuits that many may not believe are real. You be the judge of whether they have merit.

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To identify some of the weirdest lawsuits filed in recent history, 24/7 Tempo searched online news archives of various sites, including CNN, Reuters, and NBC. We selected lawsuits that stemmed from what most people would describe as minor inconveniences.

Some of the cases on the list concern marketing claims that have been taken either out of context or too literally. Others are just bizarre, and most people would think they are not even real.

Man wants to legally change his age

• Year: 2018

• Result: Plaintiff lost

A 69-year-old Dutchman wanted to legally change his age in order to avoid ageism. Emile Ratelband claimed he felt discriminated against because his real age was affecting his job prospects as well as his chances of success on Tinder, a popular dating app. The judge explained that many rights and obligations are age-based, and that changing the legal age could cause many complications.

Woman shocked jelly beans contain sugar

• Year: 2017

• Result: Case dismissed

Sugar has 61 different names, so it stands to reason that some people may not recognize the ingredient when reading nutrition labels. This happened to a California woman, who sued jelly beans maker Jelly Belly for using the term "evaporated cane juice" instead of the word "sugar" in its jelly beans' food label. Jessica Gomez of San Bernadino County alleged fraud, claiming the company was misleading consumers about how much sugar the snack actually contained – even though the total grams of sugar per serving was clearly displayed. The case was dismissed.

Man sues date for being on her phone

• Year: 2017

• Result: Lawsuit dropped

Many people have a story about a date gone wrong, but most would forget about the whole ordeal as soon as it was over. A 37-year-old from Austin, Texas, however, could not let go of his bad experience and sued his date. He was so offended that his date spent the time they were at the movies watching "Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2" texting on her phone. He claimed her behavior was breaking theater rules and affected his movie-watching experience. She agreed to pay him the $17.31 for her cinema ticket, if he left her alone. Soon after he withdrew the lawsuit.

Footlong sandwich is not a foot long

• Year: 2016

• Result: Case was settled

It started in 2013, when a teenager measured his Subway footlong sandwich. It turned out to be only 11 inches, an inch too short. Fast forward three years, and the company was settling a class-action lawsuit in court, promising to make its rolls 12 inches. The only people to benefit from the lawsuit were the attorneys, who were about to receive $520,000 in fees. The judge agreed with activist and legal writer Theodore Frank that this was not fair and dismissed the settlement and the entire case.

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Empty space in Junior Mints boxes

• Year: 2018

• Result: Case dismissed

Biola Daniel and Abel Duran of New York and Trekeela Perkins from Mississippi believed Tootsie Roll Industries Inc tricked people by underfilling Junior Mints boxes. They sued the company because more than a third of the mints' box was empty. The judge who dismissed the case wrote in a 44-page decision that a reasonable customer can expect some empty space.

Customers disappointed that Red Bull did not energize them

• Year: 2016

• Result: Settled out of court

Red Bull's famous slogan "Red Bull gives you wings" got the company in some trouble. A class-action lawsuit accused the company of having misleading ads and making false claims. Plaintiffs said the energy drink did not give people wings, even figuratively speaking, that is, they didn't feel energized. They said the company lacked evidence to claim the beverage could improve one's focus. Red Bull settled out of court and agreed to pay $640,000.

Is firefighter's fear of fire a disability?

• Year: 2014

• Result: Plaintiff lost

Shayn Proler from the Houston Fire Department is afraid of fire. He was reassigned to an office position so he would not have to come in direct contact with what scared him, but he wanted to remain in his former job in the fire suppression unit. He claimed his fear was a disability and that he was discriminated against because of his disability. His case made it to the Texas Supreme Court, which ruled there was no evidence Proler was discriminated against on account of a disability.

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Kidnapper sues hostages for escaping

• Year: 2012

• Result: Lawsuit dismissed

Jesse Dimmick, a fugitive facing a murder charge, kidnapped a Kansas couple in September 2009. At some point he fell asleep and they escaped. They sued Dimmick for over $75,000 in damages. His response was to countersue for breach of contract. He claimed he and the couple had a legally binding oral agreement for them to hide him from the police. His case was dismissed.

Same price for a burger with and without cheese

• Year: 2018

• Result: Lawsuit dismissed

Two McDonald's customers from Florida sued the fast-food chain for $5 million because they were made to pay for a Quarter Pounder sandwich without cheese the same price as the sandwich with cheese (the difference is about 30 cents). A judge dismissed the case with prejudice, which means they can't file the suit again. The basis for the dismissal was that the plaintiffs could not prove the price they had to pay caused them any harm.

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Husband sues wife over 'ugly' baby

• Year: 2012

• Result: Plaintiff won

Boy meets a pretty girl, boy marries the girl; they have kids. One similar tale did not have such a happy ending, however. Jian Feng from China saw his newborn daughter, who, he said, was "incredibly ugly" and did not look like either parent. He accused his wife of cheating on him. At that point, she admitted she had several plastic surgeries before they had met. He sued on the grounds of false pretenses, claiming she misled him by hiding her cosmetic history. He won the case, and his wife was made to pay him more than $120,000.

Woman blames 'scary' poster on falling

• Year: 2015

• Result: Plaintiff lost

A woman from New York said she fell down the stairs at the Grand Central subway station, injuring her foot and ankle, after seeing an oversized "scary" poster for the popular Showtime series "Dexter." The poster showed the face of the main character under a plastic wrap with his eyes open. She claimed it was "disturbing, provocative, shocking and fear inducing." The judge disagreed, dismissing the case, saying the network was under no obligation to maintain the stairs at the station or that it created a dangerous condition.

Drinking beer does not make fantasies come true?

• Year: 1993

• Result: Plaintiff lost

Beer commercials often feature beaches and good-looking men and women having fun. Most people understand this is not real, but not Richard Overton. In 1993, he sued Anheuser-Busch for $10,000 for false advertising. He claimed the beer ad caused him emotional distress, mental injury, and financial loss. Overton said the company's ads showed beer's ability to enable "scenic tropical settings [and] beautiful women and men engaged in unrestricted merriment" when this was actually not the case. He lost the suit.

Lawsuit over using just 75% of lip balm tube

• Year: 2016

• Result: Case dismissed

You can't get that last bit of lip balm out of the tube unless you scrape it out. While this has been true since lip balms have been sold in tubes, a California woman filed a lawsuit alleging consumers were conned into thinking they could reach the bottom with their lips when they can actually use just about 75% of the product. The court disagreed that Fresh Inc., the company being sued, tried to lie about the real quantity of its lip balm and that a reasonable consumer understands how such dispenser tubes work.

Man sues Michael Jordan for looking too much like him

• Year: 2006

• Result: Lawsuit dropped

Many people would be happy if they looked like a celebrity, unless that celebrity was as famous and loved as Michael Jordan. Allen Ray Heckard from Portland sued the basketball legend and Nike for promoting Jordan for more than $800 million. He claims he has been confused for Jordan every day in the last 15 years, and that it has caused him permanent injury and emotional pain and suffering. Heckard later dropped the charges without giving a reason.

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Man sues himself for $5 million

• Year: 1995

• Result: Case dismissed

Prison inmate Robert Lee Brock is nothing if not creative. Brock, serving time for breaking and entering at the Indian Creek Correctional Center in Virginia, sued himself for $5 million, claiming that he violated his religious beliefs and got himself arrested. And since he has no income because he is in jail, Brock asked the state to pay as he was a ward of the state. The judge dismissed the case.

Chicken sandwich out of stock

• Year: 2019

• Result: Trial pending

A Tennessee man sued fast food chain Popeyes Louisiana Chicken for $5,000 for running out of its famous chicken sandwich because, he claimed, the restaurant wasted his time trying to fill his order. Craig Barr said the company deceptively advertised the sandwich, which was only available for a limited time in August. Barr is also suing for damages to his car that he said occurred at the restaurant's parking lot. The case was scheduled to go to court in January.

Too much ice in Starbucks drinks

• Year: 2016

• Result: Case dismissed

California resident Alexander Forouzesh threatened a class action against Starbucks, saying customers who ordered cold drinks from the beverage giant received less liquid in their cups than advertised because of too much ice. A district judge put the case on ice. He ruled that even kids know ice in a cup reduces the amount of liquid they get, and customers can also clearly see the amount of ice in a clear cup and ask for less ice.

Man claims Uber ruined his marriage

• Year: 2017

• Result: Unknown

A French businessman sued Uber for $48 million, claiming that a flaw in the ride-sharing company's app played a role in the dissolution of his marriage. The businessman said he borrowed his wife's cell phone and used it to log on to the Uber app. He claimed a glitch in the app caused it to continue to send notifications of his whereabouts to his wife's phone even after he logged off, and apparently some of his movements caused a problem with wife and their marriage ended in divorce. The result of the suit is unknown.

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Mom confiscates son's phone

• Year: 2017

• Result: Plaintiff lost

A 15-year-old boy in Spain sued his mother, claiming he was mistreated after she took his cellphone to try and get him to study. He also sought jail time for his mom and reimbursem*nt for his legal expenses. A judge ruled in favor of the mother, saying she was within her rights and acted responsibly to get her son to crack the books.

Trespassers sue property owners

• Year: 2002

• Result: Plaintiff won

A federal jury awarded two men a total of $24.2 million for getting severely burned by electrical wires when they were teenagers trespassing on railroad property in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 2002. Attorneys for Amtrak and Norfolk Southern Corp. claimed the two men, aged 17 at the time of the accident, were old enough to know that they were putting themselves in danger. The plaintiffs' lawyer, while conceding his clients were trespassers, said the property owners were still responsible.

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Man sues dry cleaners breaking 'Satisfaction Guaranteed' promise

• Year: 2007

• Result: Plaintiff lost

A court ruled against the dissatisfied customer of a Washington, D.C. dry cleaner – who sued the dry cleaner for $54 million for allegedly misplacing his pants – and ordered him to pay the company its legal fees. The customer, administrative law judge Roy Pearson, also could not prove the store lost his pants. Pearson's suit was based on the claim that the store's sign said "Satisfaction Guaranteed." The case drew national attention as well as sympathy for the defendants, who received funds online for their defense.

City of Batman vs. Superhero Batman

• Year: 2008

• Result: Lawsuit never filed

Holy litigation! In a story worthy of Gotham City tabloids, the mayor of Batman, the name of an oil-producing city in southeastern Turkey, said he would sue Warner Bros. and movie director Christopher Nolan for using the name of the Turkish city without permission for the film "The Dark Knight." The city's mayor, Hüseyin Kalkan, wanted compensation from the movie's royalties, claiming the movie's success had negative psychological effects on the city's residents and hurt local businesses trying to register in other countries. The lawsuit, however, was never actually filed.

Sleeping student sues teacher for waking him up

• Year: 2008

• Result: Case dismissed

The parents of Danbury High School student Vinicios Robacher said their son suffered hearing loss after one of his teachers slammed her hand on his desk to wake him up during a math class. The family sued the school, the school board, and the city. But apparently the case fell on deaf ears and collapsed.

Woman sues for false weather prediction

• Year: 1996

• Result: Settled out of court

A woman from the Israeli city of Haifa sued well-known television weatherman Danny Rup for a false weather forecast. Rup had predicted sunny weather and it rained. Based on the forecast, she left her house unprepared for inclement weather, took ill, and missed work – she claimed. The woman said Rup's forecasts were legally binding. She won $1,000 in an out-of-court settlement and got an apology from the weatherman.

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Student sues for A+

• Year: 2003

• Result: Plaintiff lost

Brian Delekta was a senior at Memphis High School in Michigan and believed his work experience as a paralegal at his mother's law office for one of his classes merited an A+ instead of an A. His family sued to raise the grade to A+, which would have made him valedictorian of his class. The suit also asked that publication of class rankings be blocked until the case was settled. The plaintiff lost.

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A man sues himself? A docket of 25 of the weirdest, silliest and frivolous lawsuits (2024)

FAQs

What is the funniest frivolous lawsuit? ›

We all know the most famous frivolous lawsuit story. Stella Liebeck sued McDonald's back in 1992 when she spilled hot coffee on herself. "But coffee is meant to be hot" we all cry.

Has anyone sued himself? ›

Take the man who tried to sue himself after a collision in this strange story I came across from nearly 20 years ago. Curtis Gokey was both a resident and dump truck driver with the city of Lodi, California, a small northern California city just outside of Stockton.

How do you respond to a frivolous lawsuit? ›

Immediately file a motion to dismiss.

First, have your attorney attempt to convince the plaintiff or the plaintiff's lawyer to agree to a dismissal of the unfounded lawsuit. If this doesn't get results, then your attorney should file a motion to dismiss based on the fact that the case lacks legitimate legal merit.

What is an example of a frivolous case? ›

Pearson v.

Chung, Roy Pearson, a Washington, D.C. judge, sued a dry cleaning business for $67 million for allegedly losing a pair of his pants. This case has been cited as an example of frivolous litigation.

What is the dumbest lawsuit ever? ›

One of the most famously ridiculous lawsuits happened in 1994, when a woman sued McDonald's for spilling hot coffee on her lap. McDonald's attempted to argue that everyone knows coffee is hot, and it was her own fault for spilling coffee all over herself.

What is the biggest lawsuit ever? ›

Tobacco Settlement at $206 Billion

The largest-ever class action settlement was agreed upon in 1998 by Philip Morris, RJ Reynolds, and two other tobacco companies. Paid out annually over 25 years, the settlement covered the medical costs for smoking-related injuries for individuals in 46 US states.

Has anyone tried to sue God? ›

In 1969, Arizonan lawyer Russel T. Tansie filed a suit against God on behalf of his secretary, Betty Penrose, seeking $100,000 in damages. Penrose blamed God for his "negligence" in allowing a lightning bolt to strike her house.

What happens if you get sued but own nothing? ›

If you win the case, the court may issue a judgment in your favor for the amount owed. However, collecting the awarded sum can be challenging. Common methods include wage garnishment, where a portion of the defendant's future earnings is directed to you, and liens on property, which can be sold to cover the debt.

Has anyone successfully sued a judge? ›

One significant case where a judge was sued and did not receive immunity is Harris v. Harvey. Sylvester Harris, an African-American police lieutenant in Racine, Wisconsin, was attacked in a variety of ways by Judge Richard G. Harvey.

Can I counter sue someone for a frivolous lawsuit? ›

Though certain sanctions may be available for frivolous suits, a counter claim must always be based on a legitimate claim that can be asserted against the Plaintiff. Therefore, the facts of each case, and the relationship between the Parties, play a critical role in determining whether a counter claim can be asserted.

Is it ethical for an attorney to file a frivolous lawsuit? ›

A lawyer shall not bring or defend a proceeding, or assert or controvert an issue therein, unless there is a basis in law and fact for doing so that is not frivolous, which includes a good faith argument for an extension, modification or reversal of existing law.

What happens if someone wrongfully sues you? ›

If an individual is wrongfully sued, they have the option to file a counterclaim against the plaintiff. A counterclaim is a legal action initiated by the defendant in response to the original lawsuit. It allows the defendant to assert their own claims against the plaintiff, seeking damages or other forms of relief.

How do you stop someone from suing you? ›

If you're wondering about how to stop most frivolous lawsuits, you must contact an experienced attorney who can advise you on the best course of action to take. Very often, a wise option is to settle out of court by apologizing or offering a small compensation to resolve the issue even if you were not at fault.

What is a frivolous legal threat? ›

A frivolous claim, often called a bad faith claim, refers to a lawsuit, motion or appeal that is intended to harass, delay or embarrass the opposition. A claim is frivolous when the claim lacks any arguable basis either in law or in fact Neitze v. Williams, 490 U.S. 319, 325 (1989).

Can you sue someone for being unethical? ›

Whether an act is oppressive, immoral, unscrupulous, injurious, or unethical, you may have legal options to get justice. These cases are part of business torts.

What is a ridiculous lawsuit called? ›

A frivolous claim, often called a bad faith claim, refers to a lawsuit, motion or appeal that is intended to harass, delay or embarrass the opposition. A claim is frivolous when the claim lacks any arguable basis either in law or in fact Neitze v. Williams, 490 U.S. 319, 325 (1989).

What is the highest amount sued for? ›

What was the largest lawsuit in History?
  1. Tobacco master settlement agreement for **$206 billion** [The Largest Ever] ...
  2. BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill $20 billion. ...
  3. Volkswagen emissions scandal $14.7 billion. ...
  4. Enron securities fraud $7.2 billion. ...
  5. WorldCom accounting scandal $6.1 billion. ...
  6. Fen-Phen diet drugs $3.8 billion.
Jun 4, 2024

What is the lost pants cause mental suffering case? ›

Chung, also known as the "$54 million pants" case, is a 2007 civil case decided in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia in which Roy Pearson, then an administrative law judge, sued his local dry cleaning establishment for $54 million in damages after the dry cleaners allegedly lost his pants.

Did an Israeli woman sued a TV station when the weatherman wrongly predicted a nice day? ›

The woman ended up having to take four days off work

But according to Kahane Law Office, back in 2015, a woman in Israel actually tried to sue Channel 2 - as well as the forecaster Danny Rup - for predicting the weather would be sunny, when actually it was rainy and stormy.

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