AYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Here's some food for thought: If you have nude photos of your wife on your cell phone, hang onto it.
Phillip Sherman of Arkansas learned that lesson after he left his phone behind at a McDonald's restaurant and the photos ended up online. Now he and his wife, Tina, are suing the McDonald's Corp., the franchise owner and the store manager.
The suit was filed Friday and seeks a jury trial and $3 million in damages for suffering, embarrassment and the cost of having to move to a new home.
The suit says that Phillip Sherman left the phone the Fayetteville store in July and that employees promised to secure it until he returned.
Manager Aaron Brummley declined to comment, and other company officials didn't return messages.
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.
Yeah, this reminds me a lot of a freaky weirdo I know who delivers photos for Target. He is very vocal about how he keeps personal copies of any and all photos that strike his fancy.
Simulacrum wrote:Yeah, this reminds me a lot of a freaky weirdo I know who delivers photos for Target. He is very vocal about how he keeps personal copies of any and all photos that strike his fancy.
You know Robin Williams?
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.
Simulacrum wrote:Yeah, this reminds me a lot of a freaky weirdo I know who delivers photos for Target. He is very vocal about how he keeps personal copies of any and all photos that strike his fancy.
Simulacrum wrote:Yeah, this reminds me a lot of a freaky weirdo I know who delivers photos for Target. He is very vocal about how he keeps personal copies of any and all photos that strike his fancy.
You know Robin Williams?
No. I know a guy named Clay.
Apparently you never saw One Hour Photo
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.
knapplc wrote:I love how it's McDonald's fault that this dude left his phone in the hands of bad people. Thank you, American legal system.
I imagine that he will have trouble finding McDonald's Corp liable because it was a franchise.
"I do not think baseball of today is any better than it was 30 years ago... I still think Radbourne is the greatest of the pitchers." John Sullivan 1914-Old athletes never change.