By now, unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve seen TV news broadcasts of Glenn Taylor, the Boy Scout leader who was filmed pushing a 2,000-pound, 200 million-year-old sandstone rock off its pedestal last week in Utah’s Goblin Valley State Park. Having successfully achieved this back-breaking task, Taylor and another scout leader can be seen high-fiving each other and jumping up and down with joy.
Scout leader Taylor may be in serious trouble with the law for disturbing the natural rock formations in Goblin Valley State Park. But the jerk appears to have another serious problem. Only one month earlier, Taylor filed a lawsuit against Alan MacDonald for suffering ‘debilitating’ physical injuries, claiming he ‘endured great pain and suffering, disability, impairment, loss of joy of life’ from a 2009 car crash with MacDonald’s teenage daughter.
It looks like Taylor found a bottom-feeding lawyer to file his phony lawsuit. Disability, impairment? Taylor was able to perform a Herculean task that would not have been possible by someone suffering a disability and impairment. Loss of joy of life? The scout leader looked like he was enjoying life to the fullest. Oh, by the way, Taylor was not hospitalized following the car crash.
Besides being a jerk, it sure seems like scout leader Taylor is also a crook. Conventional wisdom would hold that he can kiss his phony lawsuit goodbye. Will he now face charges for filing a fraudulent personal injury lawsuit? Let’s hope so!
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He is now a FORMER scout leader. The scouts canned him.
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