An Indiana man moved into a new home in Muncie, IN (Jerry Gergich’s favorite spot), only to notice that 12 boxes of pornographic films and magazines were missing. The man estimates his porn collection — which featured films such as Big Bad Grannys — is worth $29,000 (which seems a bit questionable since most people will choose to just watch porn for free on the internet these days).

Well, it turns out his parents got rid of the porn, and he’s suing them for it.

Via the Associated Press (through WLKY):

The 40-year-old man last week filed a lawsuit in federal court in Michigan, where he moved in with his parents in 2016 following a divorce.

He says that when he moved out 10 months later, they delivered his things to his new home in Muncie, Indiana, but that his 12 boxes of pornographic films and magazines were missing. His parents admit they dumped the porn, which included titles such as “Frisky Business” and “Big Bad Grannys.”

The man is seeking triple financial damages of roughly $87,000.

The report adds that the lawsuit includes an email message from the father to the son: “I did you a big favor by getting rid of all this stuff.”

Anyway, here’s Paul Rudd bringing over a big box of porn to Steve Carell in The 40-Year-Old Virgin:

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