Photographer sues her “influencer” brother after he trashes her pricey camera lens for a “prank” video and refuses to pay: ‘I won the case easily’

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  • Young woman outdoors holding a DSLR camera up to her eye while taking a photo on a sunny day near modern buildings.
  • I took my brother to court after he trashed my custom camera gear for a prank video

    I (24F) am a freelance photographer. It's my full-time job and how I pay my rent.
  • My gear isn't just a hobby; it's my livelihood. Last year, I finally saved up enough to buy a high-end telephoto lens that cost me nearly $2,200.
  • I treat that lens like a newborn baby. My brother, Leo (21M), is an aspiring influencer.
  • He's obsessed with filming "pranks" and "challenges" for his followers. Most of the time they're just annoying, like jumping out from behind doors, but lately, he's been getting more aggressive for the views.
  • Young man holding a smartphone on a handheld tripod while recording a vlog on a city street with cars and pedestrians in the background.
  • Last month, I was at my parents' house for Sunday dinner. I had my gear bag in the hallway because I was heading straight to a sunset shoot afterward.
  • Leo thought it would be hilarious to film a "clumsy" video where he pretended to trip and drop my bag down the stairs to see my reaction.
  • He didn't realize that I hadn't zipped the side compartment all the way. When he "tripped," my cameral and the new lens tumbled out and bounced down twelve hardwood steps.
  • The lens housing cracked, and the glass elements inside were completely shattered. It was a total wreck.
  • When I saw what happened, I was shaking. Leo was still holding his phone, laughing and telling his "fans" that I looked like I was about to explode.
  • Smiling woman photographer holding a DSLR camera while sitting on a desk in a bright home office with photo editing software open on a computer.
  • When I told him the lens was destroyed and cost over two grand, the camera stopped rolling.
  • He immediately got defensive. He said it was just a prank and that I shouldn't have left my bag in a high-traffic area if I didn't want it touched.
  • He told me he didn't have that kind of money anyway and that I probably had insurance for it.
  • My insurance has a $1,000 deductible, and even then, my premiums would skyrocket. My parents took his side.
  • They told me that Leo is just a kid trying to find his way and that I shouldn't be so hard on him.
  • They suggested I just "forgive the debt" as a birthday present to him. I gave him two weeks to come up with at least the deductible.
  • He ignored my texts and posted a video of himself out at a club the following weekend.
  • That was the last straw. I gathered the repair estimate and the footage he was dumb enough to post online and filed a small claims suit.
  • I won the case easily. Because he still refused to pay, claiming he was broke despite his social media showing otherwise, I went through the legal process to garnish his part-time warehouse wages.
  • Now the family is treating me like a monster. My mom says I'm ruining my relationship with my only brother over "equipment" and that I'm being "cold-blooded" by taking money directly from his check.
  • Leo sent me a message saying I'm the reason he can't afford his car insurance this month.
  • I don't feel like I ruined the relationship I feel like his lack of respect for my hard work did.
  • If he had shown even an ounce of remorse, I would have handled it privately. AITAJ for not letting this go?
  • Away-Bowl3883 oh no, he cant afford his car insurance? maybe he should film a prank where he works a double shift to pay his debts.
  • supermegathrowawayXL All I can say is thank you for your service. Hopefully, it's one less "influencer" in this f ed up timeline. NTA times a million.
  • Friesen1 No brainer. You break it, you buy it.
  • PsychologicalFeed961 NTA. Seriously? A 21 year old that's still a kid? Maybe this will force him to grow up. Actions have consequences, but if he's too immature and has to make dumb videos, he has to learn responsibility. It wasn't just some dumb prank. It was a deliberate act that messes with your ability to pay your bills. I guess he learned a lesson about being a grownup.
  • NegotiationKnown9666 If this is real, your brother and your parents are jerks.
  • Regular_Boot_3540 NTJ. That was incredibly irresponsible of him. Your parents are even worse for supporting his antics. You did the right thing.

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