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MichMan

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Thu Feb 8, 2024, 01:16 AM Feb 8

Judge rules 'it's a wash' in Pontiac court battle over transgender woman's testicles

Pontiac (Michigan) — A district court judge Wednesday denied a pair of dueling $6,500 small claims petitions that centered around a transgender woman's attempt to get her surgically removed testicles back after they were kept for months in her ex-boyfriend's refrigerator.

During a contentious small claims hearing in Pontiac's 50th District Court, Judge Jeremy Bowie ruled "it's a wash" after hearing testimony from Brianna Kingsley, 40, and her 37-year-old ex, William Wojciechowski.

Kingsley filed a handwritten small claims petition in August claiming Wojciechowski "retains possession of my surgically extracted testicles, preserved in (a) Mason jar, kept in (the) fridge next to the eggs. Demand immediate return of my human remains specimen and damages of $6,500."

Wojciechowski filed a counterclaim seeking $6,500 in damages because he said he had been "humiliated" by coverage of the case by "worldwide news outlets."


[link:https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/oakland-county/2024/02/07/judge-rules-its-a-wash-in-pontiac-court-battle-over-transgender-womans-testicles/72480584007/|
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Judge rules 'it's a wash' in Pontiac court battle over transgender woman's testicles (Original Post) MichMan Feb 8 OP
That is like something you might read in the National Enquirer - really weird. walkingman Feb 8 #1
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