In a court case on "Case Closed," Lucca sues Anicio for conning him into moving to Miami under the pretense of a romantic relationship and a real estate opportunity. Lucca claims Anicio disappeared after he moved, leaving him in poor living conditions and demanding the return of $6,000 he gave Anicio. Anicio argues they were never in a serious relationship and was shocked when Lucca appeared in Miami unannounced. The case takes an unexpected turn when it's revealed that Lucca has a rare condition called diphalia, possessing two functioning penises, which he did not disclose to Anicio. Witnesses and experts discuss the implications of Lucca's condition on relationships and consent. The judge rules in favor of Lucca, awarding him $10,000 for the deceit and hardship he endured.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Lucca is suing his ex-partner, Anicio, for conning him out of $6,000.
2. Lucca and Anicio met on a dating app for gay men looking for relationships.
3. Lucca gave Anicio $6,000 to move to Miami, on the condition that they would keep seeing each other.
4. Anicio stopped answering Lucca's calls and disappeared after he moved to Miami.
5. Lucca discovered that Anicio had two penises, which he claims Anicio never told him about.
6. Anicio's friend, Adrian, testified that Anicio had also conned him out of $2,000.
7. Adrian had been in a relationship with Anicio for three years and had sold all their belongings to move to Michigan with him.
8. Anicio disappeared with the money and Adrian was left stranded.
9. A witness, Sara, claimed to have a solution to the case, offering to take Anicio in and satisfy his needs.
10. A sexologist, Mr. Williams Lucena, testified that Anicio's condition, known as diphalia, is rare and occurs in one out of every 55 million men.
11. The judge ruled in Lucca's favor, ordering Anicio to pay him $10,000 in 30 days.