Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Transgender Woman's Surgically Removed Testicles
A Michigan judge has ruled that the case involving a transgender woman suing her ex-boyfriend for disposing of her preserved testicles is not legally actionable, calling the matter 'a wash.'
- A transgender woman, Brianna Kingsley, sued her ex-boyfriend, William Wojciechowski, for throwing out her surgically removed testicles, which she wanted preserved in a mason jar.
- The judge dismissed both Kingsley's lawsuit and Wojciechowski's counterclaim for humiliation, stating the case was 'a wash' and could not be appealed.
- Kingsley had demanded the return of her testicles and $6,500 in damages, while Wojciechowski also sought $6,500 for being 'humiliated' by the case.
- The judge found it difficult to assign a monetary value to the testicles, emphasizing the unique and bizarre nature of the case.
- The case garnered attention for its unusual circumstances, with Kingsley having previously showcased her testicles on social media after undergoing gender-reassignment surgery.