Sunday, 12 January 2014

Pimp sues Nike for $100m because they didn't warn him about dangers of stomping on man's face

A pimp is suing Nike for $100 million -- and says that its Air Jordan shoes failed to include a warning on them that they could be used as dangerous weapons after he used his own pair to beat a man. 


Sirgiorgiro Clardy, 26, alleges Nike is partially responsible for Clardy's 100-year prison sentence for beating a man in 2012, The Oregonian reports. Clardy, a Portland-based pimp, was wearing a pair of Jordans when he stomped on the face of a man who was attempting to leave a hotel without paying Clardy's prostitute, the paper adds.
Clardy was found guilty of second-degree assault by a jury in early 2013. The victim received stitches and plastic surgery, according to The Oregonian.
Pimp Sirgiorgiro Clardy, seen here in this mug shot, is suing Nike for $100m for failing to include a label on Air Jordan sneakers that says they can be used as deadly weapons. Clardy beat a man with his own pair of Jordans in 2012 after he failed to pay one of Clardy's prostitutes


Clardy was also found guilty of robbing the man and beating woman forced to be his prostitute, then 18 years old, so badly her ears bled.
Clardy, who is representing himself, handwrote his three-page complaint from the Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution in Pendleton, where he is incarcerated.

Clardy's complaint asks that that Nike be required to include warning labels for all 'potentially dangerous Nike and Jordan merchandise'

SOURCE-DAILYM

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