Bowser Ordered To Pay US$14.5 Million In Damages To Nintendo GaryBowser
. However, despite being let out early, his punishment and “atonement” to the Japanese game company is far from over.
Even as Bowser awaits his long-awaited flight to his home country of Canada, Nintendo still isn’t letting the man off the hook that easily and has gotten a court order, demanding that he pays the company US$14.5 million in damages. In an interview with YouTuber Nick Moses, Bowser says that it is unlikely that he will be able to repay that amount in his lifetime, and that is in spite of US$4.5 million from that amount won’t have to be paid back, since he will not be in US.
Bowser said that while in prison, Nintendo was already taking between 25% and 30% of his “monthly gross income” and that’s what the gaming corporation is planning on doing for the rest of his earthly life. As is the case of US Federal prisons, inmates are allowed to work jobs behind bars, but the total amount that he has paid back thus far is only US$175 , an amount that is basically just a drop in the ocean.Some of you are probably wondering who Bowser is.
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