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The Krystal Tea Bagging Victim Wants His Day in Court

May 4th, 2012 by · 4 Comments

Publicly humiliated both on the streets of New Orleans and far and wide on the internet, Garrison Stamp, the unfortunate LSU fan, who was on the business end of a post-BCS tea-bagging at the hands of a rogue Dick’s Sporting Goods manager and Bama fan who dropped his pants in the bourbon Street Krystal burger, is apparently ready to sue those pants and the pants of anyone associated with the incident in a New Orleans civil court.

Garrison Stamp

v.

Brian Downing; The Krystal Company; Big Easy Enterprises LLC

5/3/2012 2012-04403 A

(New Orleans)

Lawsuit for premises liability and battery. In January, the plaintiff was at the Krystal Burger restaurant on Bourbon Street and was incapacitated. While he was incapacitated, defendant Downing exposed his genitals and engaged in a number of lewd acts, including touching the plaintiff with his genitals and simulating sex acts upon plaintiff while touching plaintiff with his exposed genitals, also known as “tea bagging.” Then Downing posted a video of the incident on YouTube. The employees at Krystal Company ignored the incident.

It’s a victory for the judicial system anytime “tea bagging” can be used in a formal filing of a lawsuit.

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