Trans Woman Informs Court Her Ex Keeps Her Testicles in His Refrigerator – She Wants Them Back

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A transgender woman is currently battling in a Michigan courtroom to recover her surgically removed testicles, which she reportedly claims are being kept by her former partner in the refrigerator of his home.

Brianna Kingsley, 40, filed a handwritten legal claim and affidavit in a Pontiac court on Thursday, alleging that her ex, 37-year-old William Wojciechowski, is refusing to return the testicles, which were surgically removed as part of Kingsley’s gender transition surgery, the Detroit News reported Friday.

Kingsley demanded the return of her “human remains” and $6,500 in damages, which is the maximum allowed in Pontiac’s 50th District Court small claims division, where she filed the legal action.

“Defendant retains possession of my surgically extracted testicles, preserved in (a) Mason jar, kept in (the) fridge next to the eggs,” her affidavit reads. “Demand immediate return of my human remains specimen and damages of $6,500.”

Wojciechowski complained to the Detroit News that Kingsley already “took everything she wanted” from his apartment eight months ago when they broke up.

He also alleged that Kingsley has been harassing him since the breakup, threatening to hurt him and showing up at his workplace.

Wojciechowski obtained an order of protection against Kingsley late last year, which was viewed by the Detroit News.

Under the terms of the order, which remains in effect for a year, Kingsley is barred from purchasing a firearm and cannot initiate contact with her ex, according to the News.

Asked whether he’s going to defy Kingsley’s demands for the testicles, Wojciechowski told the newspaper: “I don’t owe her anything.”

The filing says the date the claim arose was December 27, 2022 – which, according to Wojciechowski, was about two weeks after they ended their relationship.

“She’s been harassing me ever since we broke up,” he said. “I had to take out a PPO against her.”

Wojciechowski provided The News with a copy of the personal protection order against Kingsley that was signed by Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Lisa Gorcyca on Dec. 13, 2022. In the order that remains in effect until a year after its issuance date, Wojciechowski claimed Kingsley threatened to harm him and interfered with him at his workplace.

The order precludes Kingsley from purchasing a firearm and orders her to avoid personal contact and “no third party contact or social media contact.”

According to court records, Kingsley pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault in October 2020 and was sentenced to two months in jail, stemming from a Dec. 25, 2019, incident in Ferndale. According to the Royal Oak Tribune, Kingsley pulled a knife on her then-roommate, also a transgender woman, on Christmas Day.

Source: themessenger.com

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