I'm conflicted. Not about sexing an IRS agent. I think she did the right thing to step down from his audit. If it didn't go his way it was obvious he was going to use their tryst against her. I like how he says he got behind in his taxes.lol You can't stop paying taxes because you have other bills, or expect to be audited. The lawsuit makes no sense. She had the authority to turn over his audit to another IRS agent at any time, for any reason.
Definitely has merit (Black) man accused of being illegal cab driver after investigators saw him dropping off his (white) wife at work Initially I could understand the confusion since she was seated in the back (even if the driver/husband were White or the wife/passenger Black) and they had different last names, but to LIE that she said he was a driver and ignore their attempts to clear it up... the authorities are clearly in the wrong. This is where stupid egos ending up costing NY taxpayers, for said stupid city employees. Why lie, why put them through having to clear themselves? Now everyone suffers for their arrogance and possible stereotyping bigotry.
DEFINITELY STUPID! Anyone who has bought a can of Red Bull in the past 12 years is entitled to part of $13m cash settlement because it doesn't really 'give you wings' :smt030 By Ashley Collman 9 October 2014 If you drank red bull in the last 12 years, and you didn't automatically grow wings, then you'll be entitled to a small piece of a hefty settlement the company has agreed to pay for false advertising. But thanks to all the press the cash payouts have received, the check maybe much smaller than originally anticipated. Energy drink Red Bull GmbH settled two class-action lawsuits this week, agreeing to pay $13million because their famous slogan 'Red Bull gives you wings' isn't true. In one of the lawsuits, a consumer who had been drinking the product for years wrote that they had experienced no increase in performance, concentration of reaction speed. 'Such deceptive conduct and practices mean that [Red Bull's] advertising and marketing is not just "puffery," but is instead deceptive and fraudulent and is therefore actionable,' the suit says. 'Even though there is a lack of genuine scientific support for a claim that Red Bull branded energy drinks provide any more benefit to a consumer than a cup of coffee, the Red Bull defendants persistently and pervasively market their product as a superior source of "energy" worthy of a premium price over a cup of coffee or other sources of caffeine,' the suit says Red Bull has agreed to change their marketing campaign, but insists their advertising was never misleading to begin with. 'Red Bull settled the lawsuit to avoid the cost and distraction of litigation. However, Red Bull maintains that its marketing and labeling have always been truthful and accurate, and denies any and all wrongdoing or liability,' the company said in a statement. There's now speculation that the cash payouts will be much less since an influx of people are making claims on the Austrian energy drink's settlement website. According to the terms of the lawsuit, the company agreed to pay customers up to $13million, not $10 in cash to anyone who filed a claim by the deadline. It's unclear whether the payouts will be diluted if more than $1.3million ask for cash payouts, or if the company will stop accepting claims after a quota has been reached. Interest in the program appears to be high since the website crashed Wednesday night, and has been going in and out of service all day. A spokesman for the company would not clarify whether the cash pool would be diluted with an influx of claimants. The settlement could be approved by May with payments being sent out withing 150 days of the final approval.
All I got to say is that no amount of facepalms could even begin to respond accordingly to this ridiculous lawsuit. Who in their right mind literally believes that on the most impossible way? They are cartoon drawings, not actual people advertising that they can grow wings. Ever heard of metaphors, you fucking idiots?