court documents filed at the end of last month Carretta "suffered substantial fear, apprehension, harm and emotional distress" from three packages sent to his home and office in 2019 and 2020.The imitation penis "shocked, scared, and offended" Carretta when it arrived at his office, and “came in contact with his person," according to the complaint.When RuinDays’’ Spring Loaded Glitter Bomb, which is advertised as causing "total glitterstruction” with nearly two ounces of fine-grade glitter and a nine-inch spring, arrived at Carretta’s office the device exploded in his face and struck him "with force in the eyes, nose and mouth” he says.He added that masses of glitter also became stuck in his clothing, as well as a nearby desk, files and in.
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