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"Fear Factor" sued over rat-eating episode
2005-01-06
I think Saddam needs this legal genius on his team!
Watching contestants eat dead rats on NBC's gross-out stunt show "Fear Factor" so disgusted a Cleveland man that he has sued NBC for $2.5 million, saying he could not stomach what he saw.
Guess he lost the remote in the sofa cushions again....
In a handwritten four-page lawsuit filed in federal court in Cleveland on Tuesday, paralegal Austin Aitken said, "To have the individuals on the show eat (yes) and drink dead rats was crazy and from a viewer's point of view made me throw-up as well an another in the house at the same time."
I don't know what impresses me more....his conversational style in a legal document, or the fact that this so-called legal professional couldn't type the damn thing up first before submitting it.
His suit added, "NBC is sending the wrong message to its TV watchers that cash can make or have people do just about anything beyond reasoning (sic) and in most cases against their will."
Hmm. I don't recall people being forced at gunpoint to participate....or to watch, either...
He said the show caused his blood pressure to rise so high that he became dizzy and light-headed, and when he ran away to his room, he bumped his head into the doorway.
Everyone all together now.....AWWW!
In a brief telephone interview with Reuters, Aitken said, "I am not at liberty to discuss the complaint unless it is a paid-interview situation."
"Please pass my phone number on to "Inside Edition"!
A spokesman for "Fear Factor" said the show would have no comment until it sees a copy of the complaint. The spokesman said the program did feature a rat-eating scene in New York's Times Square on Nov. 8.
Posted by:Desert Blondie

#2  Who watches this shit?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-01-06 4:22:47 PM  

#1  Relating to another article posted today, it looks like we need warnings labels for TVs now, too.
Posted by: Dar   2005-01-06 4:21:14 PM  

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