Saturday, February 4, 2023

Singapore Executive Sues Woman for $2.3 Million for ‘Friendzoning’ Him

He's seeking damages for the "sustained trauma" the woman's rejection inflicted on him and "reductions in his earning capacity.
A man in Singapore identified as a “drone racing executive” has sued a woman for $2.3 million in damages for having friendzoned him, the Washington Post reported this week. Although, based on the lawsuit’s varying revelations about the man’s behaviors over the years since the two associates met in 2016, it doesn’t sound like the woman even wanted to be friends with him at all.
The man, called K. Kawshigan in legal documents, is suing the unnamed woman for defamation in Singapore’s High Court, and the case is set to be heard next week. Per his suit, the woman’s romantic rejection caused him “sustained trauma” and inexplicably resulted in “reductions in his earning capacity.” A previous suit he filed against the woman, thrown out last month, sought $17,000 in damages, claiming the woman had breached a “contract” between the two in which she offered to “[meet] up based on mutual availability, beyond coffee settings.” The court cited Kawshigan’s abuse of the legal process, and the case didn’t move forward.
Singapore Executive Sues Woman for $2.3 Million for ‘Friendzoning’ Him

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