Is it too soon to recognize the least meritorious lawsuit of the year? Today’s Minneapolis Star Tribune brings news of Marcel Mager (pictured below), resident of Cloquet, Minnesota and former board member of the Cloquet Gospel Tabernacle Church. In 1999 Mager anonymously donated $126,000 to the church. Now he has brought suit asking for the church to return the donation on the grounds that he was clinically depressed over the breakup of his 18-year marriage at the time of the donation. Referring to the donation, Mager says, “It was totally out of character for me.” The Star Tribune story is “Cloquet man wants his $126,000 back.”
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