In a courtroom usually reserved for disputes over property and contracts, a case unfolded that left even the most seasoned observers breathless. Mr. Larson, an unemployed man with dreams of “passive income,” stood before the bench to sue his own mother. His goal? To force her out of her “forever home” so he could liquidate her life’s work to fund his failing cryptocurrency business.
The “Bedridden” Lie
The audacity began the moment Mr. Larson opened his mouth. He claimed that his mother was in no condition to upkeep her home and suggested she belonged in a nursing home.
“She’s bedridden,” he stated flatly, painting a picture of a frail, helpless woman who needed to be “transitioned” out of her house for her own good. He told the judge he wanted to start a crypto business so he could stay back and “help” her—all while living under her roof.
But the judge wasn’t looking at a medical report; he was looking at the woman standing at the podium. Mrs. Larson had walked to the front of the court with perfect ease.
The Truth Behind the “Startup”
When the judge asked Mrs. Larson for her side of the story, the “passive income” dream unraveled into a five-year nightmare.
“He moved back to my house to crash for a couple of weeks… five years ago,” she revealed. While Mr. Larson played the role of a busy entrepreneur on social media, the reality was far grimmer. He didn’t have a business; he had a social media account and a list of demands. According to his mother, his plan was simple: kick her out of the home she had spent 30 years paying off, sell it, and use the windfall to buy NFTs and a hot tub.
Mr. Larson’s only defense was a desperate claim that she had “promised” him the house during a Thanksgiving dinner. “Show me where that’s written on paper,” the judge challenged. Larson had nothing.
The Ultimate Backfire
In a moment of poetic justice, the predator became the prey. When the judge asked Mrs. Larson if she wanted her son out of her house, she didn’t hesitate. She didn’t just want the case dismissed; she wanted to countersue for his eviction.
The judge, clearly disgusted by the man’s attempt to gaslight his mother and the court, didn’t just rule against him—he flipped the script entirely.
“I am going to give her a notice to vacate the premises… for you,” the judge declared.
He explained in no uncertain terms that the police would be serving Mr. Larson the papers. The man who had come to court to put his mother in a nursing home was given exactly 30 days to pack his bags and leave her house forever.
The Verdict
The case was dismissed with a final, stinging command from the bench: “Get out of my courtroom, man. Just get out.”
Mr. Larson walked away without his NFTs, without his hot tub, and—most importantly—without the roof over his head that he had tried so cruelly to steal. Mrs. Larson, meanwhile, walked out with the one thing her son couldn’t trade for crypto: her dignity and her home.
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