It’s bar exam results season, and as many would-be lawyers patiently wait to see whether or not they’ve passed the test with absolute terror coursing through their veins, some already know that they’ve failed — and sometimes, it’s through absolutely no fault of their own.
Although it’s an incredibly rare occurrence, some people fail the bar exam because they’ve been sabotaged. We recently heard of one such situation via Whisper, an anonymous messaging service, and this is just… completely evil, or savage AF, depending on how you look at it. Check it out:

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Dear lord, cheating is one thing, but this woman is an awful human being. For what it’s worth, if this is true, why on earth didn’t anyone call the police? Did this guy piss off his entire neighborhood? Either way, mariachi music will never be the same.
What’s the worst way you’ve ever heard of someone sabotaging a law school graduate who was about to take the bar exam? Please email us or text us (646-820-8477) with any information you might have. (And please, DON’T do this to other people.)
Staci Zaretsky has been an editor at Above the Law since 2011. She’d love to hear from you, so please feel free to email her with any tips, questions, comments, or critiques. You can follow her on Twitter or connect with her on LinkedIn.