Bernard Bey

Bernard Bey

American homeless man
Country: USA

Content:
  1. American homeless Bernard Bey sues his parents for $200,000
  2. Demands for financial support
  3. Previous criminal record
  4. Will Bernard Bey's plan succeed?
  5. Biography of Bernard Bey
  6. It remains to be seen whether Bernard's plan will succeed or not.

American homeless Bernard Bey sues his parents for $200,000

32-year-old homeless man from Brooklyn named Bernard Bey has come up with a rather unique way to solve his financial problems - he is suing his own parents. The reason for Bernard's lawsuit is that he believes his parents never loved him, never paid attention to his problems, and generally treated him in an unparental manner. For his "lost" childhood and adolescence, Bernard Bey has set a rather substantial amount - his parents must pay him $200,000. Today, Bernard lives in a homeless shelter and, according to him, feels abandoned and unwanted.

Bernard Bey

Demands for financial support

In order for his parents to have the money to support him, Bernard demands that they mortgage their house and open a 'Domino's Pizza' franchise. However, Bernard's mother, Vickie Anderson, has a completely different opinion on how to solve the problem: "I told him to get a job instead," she says. "He has never worked a day in his life!" In general, Bernard has nothing good to say about his parents. He complains that they didn't even attend his high school graduation. Later, he accused them of not allowing him to take a shower in their home.

Bernard Bey

Previous criminal record

By the way, according to some information, Bey spent 5 years in prison for drug trafficking. He also tried to involve his five siblings in his lawsuit, but none of them wished to go against their parents.

Will Bernard Bey's plan succeed?

Only time will tell if anything will come out of Bernard Bey's scheme.

Biography of Bernard Bey

Bernard Bey, a 32-year-old American man, gained attention when he decided to sue his own parents in order to solve his financial problems. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Bernard believes that his parents never loved him and neglected him throughout his life. He claims that they never paid attention to his problems and treated him poorly. Due to his "lost" childhood and adolescence, Bernard demands that his parents pay him $200,000.

Bernard currently lives in a homeless shelter and feels abandoned and unwanted. In an attempt to secure financial support from his parents, he insists that they mortgage their house and open a 'Domino's Pizza' franchise. However, his mother, Vickie Anderson, disagrees and suggests that Bernard should find a job instead.

Not much is known about Bernard's background, but it has been reported that he spent five years in prison for drug trafficking. In his lawsuit, Bernard initially tried to involve his five siblings, but they declined to go against their parents.

It remains to be seen whether Bernard's plan will succeed or not.

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