(October 6, 2021 at 8:36 am)Brian37 Wrote:(October 6, 2021 at 3:57 am)zebo-the-fat Wrote: US man sues psychic who 'promised to remove ex-girlfriend curse'
A California man is suing a psychic who he says falsely claimed she could remove a curse put on his marriage by a witch hired by his ex-girlfriend.
Mauro Restrepo said Sophia Adams promised she could save his marriage if he paid $5,100 (£3,742) to exorcise the spell, according to a fraud suit filed with the Torrance Superior Court.
Ms Adams allegedly told Mr Restrepo he and his family would be "unhappy and in danger" if the curse was not lifted.
He is now seeking $25,000 in damages.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-cana...gn=KARANGA
What a muppet!
There are no such things as "psychics". There are just people conning others. The worst of these bunches are the ones whom insert themselves into murder cases to get attention. Sylvia Brwone couldn't even predict the year of her own death correctly, she was off by a decade if I remember correctly. I remember when she was face to face with James Randi, and told him he had heart issues. Well, at the time, considering his age, how was that magic?
I am going to bet this suit is going to get thrown out, unless the judge is superstitious themselves. P.T. Barnum "There is a sucker born every minute."
Of course there are psychics. Don't be daft. Simply because they're all frauds doesn't mean they're not psychics. It's a job title, not an indication of supernatural ability.
For the record, Barnum never said that.
Boru
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