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Man sues psychics after his marriage fails


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A heartbroken husband in Siberia successfully sued a group of alleged psychics after their 'magical powers' failed to reunite him with his estranged wife. The events which led to the bizarre court case reportedly began back in the summer of 2017 when the unidentified couple unceremoniously split up, much to the forlorn man's chagrin. A few weeks later, he happened to see a television commercial for The Sixth Sense, a company of mystics that claims to be able to solve all manner of problems by way of magic.

https://news.iheart.com/featured/coast-to-coast-am/content/2019-07-30-man-successfully-sues-psychics-for-failing-to-magically-save-his-marriage/

https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/siberian-man-successfully-sues-psychics-for-failing-to-magically-save-his-marriage/

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We all make mistakes and everyone was naive at some point about some things. Why should such normal life things be brought to court? Live with it and try not to do the same mistake in next marriage and maybe your wife won't leave you. 

 

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3 hours ago, moonman said:

Good for him. We should hold people who advertise nonsense accountable.

Can we also hold people who BELIEVE is said nonsense accountable?

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Even thought it's stupid (to believe in these magical psychic), making this group falls is heroic so that other people won't be victim of scam.

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I knew that was going to happen.

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