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Parents Must Pay $30,441 to Son for Getting Rid of His Porn Collection

The man was living with his parents following a divorce when he found out his films, magazines and other items were missing

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A judge has ordered a western Michigan couple to pay $30,441 to their son for getting rid of his pornography collection.

U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney's decision this week came eight months after David Werking, 43, won a lawsuit against his parents.

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He said they had no right to throw out his collection of films, magazines and other items. Werking had lived at their Grand Haven home for 10 months after a divorce before moving to Muncie, Indiana.

The judge followed the value set by an expert, MLive.com reported. Werking's parents also must pay $14,500 to their son's attorney.

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After moving to Indiana, Werking learned that his possessions were missing.

โ€œFrankly, David, I did you a big favor getting rid of all this stuff," his dad said in an email.

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