A 62
year old New York man identified as Anton Purisima has
filed a lawsuit demanding what is believed to be the largest amount of
compensation ever after he was bitten by a dog.
Mr. Purisimais suing a long
list of defendants including the City of New York, Au Bon Pain and Kmart, for
$2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
Purisima filed his hand-written lawsuit in a Manhattan federal court on April
11 and is representing himself, reports Lowering The Bar.
Over the course of his 22-page lawsuit, Purisima claims that his middle finger
was bitten off by a ‘rabies-infected’ dog on a city bus; before a ‘Chinese couple’ took
unauthorized photos of him as he was being treated at a local hospital.Also
in the rambling and often incoherent lawsuit, Purisima complains that
he
is routinely overcharged for coffee at LaGuardia Airport.The suit claims
the pain and other additional damages he suffered ‘cannot be
repaired by money’ and are ‘therefore priceless.’ Included in the suit
as
evidence is a photo of his bloodied finger.
During his ordeal, Purisim claims he suffered civil rights violations, personal injury,
discrimination on national origin, retaliation, harassment, fraud, attempted
murder, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and conspiracy to
defraud.
The full list of
defendants in the case include Au Bon Pain, Carepoint Health, Hoboken University Medical Center,
Kmart Store 7749, St. Luke’s Emergency Dept., New York City Transit Authority,
City of New York, NYC MTA, LaGuardia Airport Administration, Amy Caggiula and
Does 1-1000 which refers to a thousand ‘John Does’.
The amount, which can also be referred to as two undecillion dollars - or the
number two with 36 zeroes behind it - is more money than currently exists on
the planet.
‘Even if Au Bon Pain conquers the planet and puts everyone to work for them
from now until the stars die, they wouldn’t make a dent in the bill,’
reports What If?
This isn’t Purisima’s first lawsuit. In last four years he has filed lawsuits
against the People’s Republic of
China, several major banks (including Wells Fargo, JP Morgan, and
Wachovia, the Commissioner of Social Security, Lang Lang International Music
Foundation, and others.
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