Millionaire snatches signed U.S. Open hat from kid

A Polish millionaire is speaking out today after facing backlash for stealing a hat from a child at the US Open this week and it wasn’t to apologize. [Applause] Yikes. This happened after a match when tennis star Camille Mishack was signing autographs after his win. He took off his hat to give to the boy, but that man snatches it away and takes off with it. After facing criticism online, the man responded by saying, quote, “If you were faster, you would have it.” And threatened legal action for those criticizing him. But Mishack met up with the boy afterwards and gave him another hat to make up for it. I don’t know what we that man can do to make up for his actions. Um, but you know, he’s got to live with it. Yeah.

A millionaire and CEO went viral over the weekend for this: He was captured on video snatching Kamil Majchrzak’s hat from a kid at the U.S. Open.

After facing criticism online, the man said, “If you were faster, you would have it,” and threatened legal action for people criticizing him.

23 comments
  1. Disgusting human being and his disgusting wife who smiles and takes photos, am sure your sons are proud of their parents

  2. Why isn't the prick being charged with theft? The kid's parents should make sure that the video remains in circulation until this dude drops dead. And why has the player not demanded that the hat be returned to him?

  3. What’s weird is that even if the millionaire was given the hat. A lot of people would still expect him to give it to the child. It happens all the time in other sports when a kid is really disappointed to not catch a ball so the person who does gives it to the kid instead because they are a grown adult that realises that it will mean more to the kid and just because you grab something doesn’t mean it should always be yours. To take it from a kid who was about to be given it is beyond any sort of deniability of “well I got it, so it’s mine”. And even if it was, that still wouldn’t always be a great defence

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