Mila Kunis' Chicken Lawsuit Is Dropped, Accuser Says She Left the Case in God's Hands
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Kristina Karo who accused Mila of stealing her chicken has finally dropped her bizarre lawsuit, saying, 'There is only one judge and that is God. I pray for her soul and the soul of Doggie.'

AceShowbiz - Chicken theft lawsuit filed against Mila Kunis has finally been dismissed. The accuser, Kristina Karo, who claimed to be the actress' childhood friend dropped her bizarre lawsuit after "learning to forgive" the star and chose to let God handle the case.

"I've learned to forgive in my heart the people who have wronged me, like Mila," Kristina shared with TMZ. "There is only one judge and that is God. I pray for her soul and the soul of Doggie, that he has found peace finally in chicken heaven."

Kristina filed the lawsuit in April. In the legal documents, Kristina accused the "Jupiter Ascending" actress of stealing her beloved chicken named Doggie over 25 years ago when they lived in Ukraine. Kristina demanded $5,000 to cover emotional damage over the lost of the chicken.

In response to the weird lawsuit, Mila released a video with the help of her partner Ashton Kutcher via Meerkat. "I was devastated. I was weeping. I was dumbfounded," the mother of one jokingly addressed the accusation. "I was like, 'Which chicken did I steal?' I apologize to this woman, who was maybe or not a month old."

In the video, the couple alleged that Kristina intentionally created the issue because she was having "Give Me Green Card" music video coming out at the same time she accused Kunis.

"I would like to launch a counter $5,000 lawsuit for making me sit there and watch your music video shamelessly," Mila added. "My body hurts. My eyes hurt, they're burning. That requires money."

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