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Over the years, I've been everything from a Sue, to a Susie, to a Sue-Sue, to a Doo-Doo.
to a Susie, to a Sue-Sue, to a Doo-Doo.
I’m Sue-Lin Wong, China correspondent for The Economist
The law gave sexual assault survivors one year to sue their abusers, no matter how long ago an incident took place.
Famous examples include comedian, Alan Carr and presenter, Sue Peterson.
Drinking special tea to make you slimmer. Rubbing bee venom on your face to reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Inserting gemstones into your vagina to regulate your menstrual cycle. These are just three examples of wellness trends that have little to no scientific evidence to back up their purported claims. Yet people who believe in them, they really believe in them. I want to play you this clip of my sister Sue Zan. Now for a time she was guzzling apple cider vinegar because she wanted a bit of a glow up. Hi y'all I'm Suzanne Adams and I am a recovering fitness addict. Joking, not joking. I was notorious for overtraining.
I mean, I don't want to sue you, but I don't really see any other option. Do you?
You signed away your right to sue them in the agreement.
That means, sorry, you can't sue them, you no longer have the right to.
Mr Trump also says he will sue the Wall Street Journal after it reported on a letter bearing his name written to Epstein in 2003.
At one point, Tesla even threatened to sue resellers for $50,000.