He believes that in general “it is impossible to compensate for what he called crazy”
Ravon Terrell Parker of Missouri sues Apple. He demands to recover a trillion dollars from the manufacturer of iPhone smartphones. The basis for this, in his opinion, is the fifth amendment to the US constitution. In the part regarding the civil property, it reads: “Private property should not be seized for public use without fair compensation”.
American sues Apple for trillion dollars
According to the plaintiff, on October 29, 2018, he turned to the Apple Store in St. Louis about the malfunction of his cellular device. An Apple Store employee repaired the device but left it to himself. He tricked the plaintiff into knowing that this was the first phone to have new features.
As regards redress, the plaintiff mentions “hospitalization, travel, stress, humiliation, resentment and slander”, concluding that in general “it is impossible to compensate for what he called crazy.”