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October 19, 2007
A teenage-girl just wanted to impress her mother by having the word "mum" tattooed on her back in Chinese letters. After the tattoo was completed, the girl found out that the symbols meant "Friend from hell. " A local paper said Charlene Williams, 19, only discovered something was wrong with her tattoo when a passing Chinese woman shouted at her, "Evil, evil, very bad. "
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March 29, 2007
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March 14, 2007
A Chicago area tattoo artist who was sued last month by his customer over a misspelled "CHI-TOWN" tattoo claims he has many customers flocking to him who are now asking for the misspelling deliberately. Tattoo artist Sam Hacker garnered media attention last month when a customer named Michael Duplessis sued him after Hacker accidentally made a tattoo that read "CHI-TONW" instead of "CHI-TOWN. "
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March 13, 2007
A Chicago area tattoo artist who was sued last month by his customer over a misspelled "CHI-TOWN" tattoo claims he has many customers flocking to him who are now asking for the misspelling deliberately. Tattoo artist Sam Hacker garnered media attention last month when a customer named Michael Duplessis sued him last month as he accidentally made a tattoo that read "CHI-TONW" instead of "CHI-TOWN. "
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March 9, 2007
A Chicago mechanic is suing Jade Dragon Tattoo, a Northwest area tattoo parlor, for misspelling his tattoo. Michael Duplessis wanted 'Chi-Town' on his chest under an image of the John Hancock Center but all he got was 'Chi-Tonw'. Duplessis's suit in Cook County Circuit Court also claims that the parlor "fraudulently induced" him to sign a liability waiver. According to the complaint the 40-year-old mechanic will now have to undergo tattoo remediation procedures.
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