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Man Tries To Sue Wife For Playing PlayStation With A Stranger

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Published 17:06 19 Jan 2022 GMT

Man Tries To Sue Wife For Playing PlayStation With A Stranger

The court rejected the man's lawsuit, due to him having no evidence to back up his claim.

Catherine Lewis

Catherine Lewis

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Topics: PlayStation, Sony, Real Life

Tell me reader, how do you say you’re insecure without actually saying you’re insecure? I’m willing to put it out there and say that attempting to sue your own wife for playing video games with someone is a pretty good indicator.

As reported by The Daily Tribune, a Bahraini man, who was clearly having a normal one, has had his lawsuit rejected by the Sharia Court, after demanding the waiver of custody of his two daughters from their mother, after she played games on her PlayStation with someone. God forbid.

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He first submitted a report to the police, claiming that his wife was untrustworthy, and had brought someone to her bedroom to game with them for around four hours, late at night. Absolutely unheard of behaviour for a gamer, then. However, this police report was the only thing he was relying on to back up his case in court, which as you’d imagine, didn’t go down particularly well.

Witnesses (I’m incredibly confused where they could have come from, but okay) said that they considered the man’s claims to be “unfounded” without evidence, which the court agreed with. This was further cemented by the fact that he was apparently suspicious of his wife, and had already been accused of beating her, as well as abandoning her and his daughters.

According to the court files, the couple married in 2013, but the father lost custody of his children after a ruling issued in 2020. His wife’s lawyer said that this “constitutes an attack on [her] honour and dignity”, with the goal of defaming her in front of his family and friends. What a pleasant individual.

Thankfully though, his wife’s lawyer also said that her client has now filed for a divorce, so that’s a relief. Also, there’s your proof that it is, in fact, not illegal to go on the PlayStation with someone if you feel like it. Just in case you needed that information, for some reason. 

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