It all starts with Varie and Laney reading books in the Living Room. But they are both interrupted by Lincoln playing with his virtual reality glasses. The game involved fighting zombies while breakdancing.

"Take that, zombie!" Lincoln yelled while twerking. "Feel my twerk, you evil jerk!" he says as he kills more zombies with a pelvic thrust. "HOO!"

"Go, Lincoln! Show those Zombies who's boss! Whoo!" J.D. yelled, encouraging Lincoln.

Laney is watching Lincoln play, and she thinks, "Lincoln must be playing games with his glasses again. It must be a lot of fun to play in virtual reality. Maybe I'll ask him if I can take a turn."

Lincoln continues to break-dance as he moves up the stairs and performs more moves in the hallway before entering a specific room without paying attention to where he is going.

Lori yelled angrily, "Lincoln!"

Lincoln removes his goggles and notices Lori making an angry face at him, at which point he screams, "AAAAAAAHHHHHH!"

"Oh! Lori, are we in your room? I'm sorry. Lincoln ended up in here by accident while playing VR games," J.D. apologized for not noticing it was her room.

"There's only one rule in this house: Stay out of my bedroom! If I catch you in here again, I will literally turn you into a human pretzel!" yelled Lori. She said to the person on the phone, "No, not you, Bobby." She giggled. "One sec, okay?" She then kicked Lincoln out of her room.

"Well, that was not nice," J.D. grumbled.

Lincoln puts on his goggles again and continues to dance away the zombies. "OH, YEAH!"

When he enters the bathroom, he realizes what he's doing. "Zombies don't need to see this." He removes the goggles and places them on the sink.

"Excuse me, Lincoln," J.D. says as he turns away from Lincoln and faces the wall.

A knock on the door, and Lincoln yells, "Occupied!"

The knocking then became a pounding. "I can't believe some..." mumbled Lincoln as he opened the door to find Lori standing there.

"Bobby, you'll never guess what Whitney said to me today," Lori says over the phone.

Lincoln responds rhetorically, "That you don't respect a man's privacy?"

"Yeah, Lori. We were in here first," J.D. agreed.

Lori continued to talk on the phone while ignoring Lincoln and kicking J.D. and him out, "No way, silly! Not even. She was all like..."

J.D. and Lincoln go to Lincoln's room, and then they realize something, and Lincoln yells, "Oh no! My gaming glasses!"

"Let's return and get them!" J.D. agreed, and they dashed to the restroom but were stopped by Lola and Lana, dressed in some authority attire.

"No running in the hallway!" Lana yelled, holding out her hand to stop them.

"Huh? What are you talking about?" Lincoln asked, confused.

"Lana, is this maggot giving you lip?" Lola asks as she writes Lincoln up for running in the hall.

"We're the new hall monitors at school, so we're practicing at home," Lana explained.

"You two look very official. But something is missing." J.D. then had an idea. "I know!" He takes out two police hats and places them on their heads.

"There. Now you two look official. I got those hats on a class field trip to the police station. They gave them to me," J.D. told them.

"Cool. Thanks, J.D.," Lana liked her hat.

They still give Lincoln a ticket, and Lola remarks, "I have to admit, we do appear official, but if we catch you two speeding again, you're going downtown! We've already imprisoned Luan for making bad jokes." She shows them that Luan is in a cardboard jail cell.

"Hey! Did you hear the one about the thief who stole a calendar? He got twelve months!" Luan laughed. "Get it?"

J.D. laughs and then cracks a joke of his own: "Good one, Luan. What did the robber say when he held up a pizzeria?"

"What?" Luan asked.

"He said, "Gimme all your dough!" J.D. said, giving the punchline.

J.D., Lincoln, Luan, and Lana all laughed at the joke.

"That's another five minutes, dirtbag! But J.D., that was a good one," Lola said.

"Thank you, Lola," J.D. said, pleased that she enjoyed the joke.

"By the way, J.D., are you fully recovered from April Fool's Day last week?" Lana asked, concerned.

"I'm making progress. My eye still hurts, but I should be fine in two days," J.D. responded.

"All right, that's good, but no more speeding, okay?" Lola told him.

"Okay, okay. I'll walk within the speed limit. I swear," said Lincoln, putting his hands up in surrender.

"NO SWEARING!" Lana screamed.

"No, Lana. He means we promise, "J.D. corrected her.

J.D. and Lincoln go to the bathroom on their way to their room/office, discovering that Lincoln's goggles have been totaled.

"Someone stepped on my glasses! NOOOOOO!" Lincoln screamed, clutching his shattered VR goggles.

Since Lori kicked him out when he left them there, he automatically blames her and notices that she left them in the family van. Lincoln is enraged and screams, "LORI! YOU, DIRTBAG!"

Later, J.D., Varie, and Clyde are told the incident's details.

"One minute I'm electric-sliding with the undead, and the next..." Lincoln groaned and yelled, "IT'S ALL LORI'S FAULT!"

"Lincoln, calm down. I'm sure Lori didn't mean to step on them," said Varie, trying to get him to calm himself.

"I can't believe it!" Clyde exclaimed, holding the goggles with tears in his eyes.

"I know! She didn't even say sorry!" Lincoln agreed with him angrily, still upset about what had happened.

"No. I can't believe these were touched by Lori's beautiful tootsies..." said Clyde love-struck, cradling the glasses.

When they heard a knock on Lincoln's door, Clyde immediately snapped out of it.

"Come on in," Lincoln said.

Laney walked into the room.

"Oh, hey, Laney. What are you doing here?" Lincoln asked, greeting her.

"I couldn't help but notice you were playing on your game glasses earlier today, and I was hoping to get a turn on there. But maybe with a game that doesn't feature zombies?" Laney asked, hopefully.

"I wish I could, Laney, but I can't. Lori broke it," Lincoln sighed and showed Laney his broken glasses.

"Oh no! Why would she do that?" Laney was perplexed because that did not sound like her.

"I'll tell you why! All she cares about is talking on her stupid phone! So, I'm going to give her a call she'll never forget..." Lincoln said this while evilly rubbing his hands together.

"What are you going to say?" Clyde asked, slightly concerned.

Lincoln reaches into his drawer, pulls out a sheet of paper, and shows it to them.

"Why 'blank' is the worst sister ever?" said J.D., perplexed, quietly reading the rest of it, gasping in shock at what it said.

"Don't you think this is a little extreme, Lincoln?" J.D. inquired, concerned.

"I knew it would come in handy at some point. I just didn't know which of my sisters would get it," Lincoln said with malice.

"Not me, right?" Laney asked, not wanting to receive it.

"Oh no, Laney. You're the only sister who isn't the worst," Lincoln reassured her before writing Lori's name in the blank. "But you, Lori Loud, have made my decision very simple." He then dials Lori's phone number on his duck phone.

"I sense trouble coming," J.D. said, worried.

"Me too," Varie agreed.

While Lincoln waits, Luna jams and riffs to the last note of Lori's ringtone.

Lincoln was getting impatient and said, "Agh. She must be charging her phone. No worries. I'll just leave it on her voicemail."

"Hey, this is Lori. You know what to do," Lori's voicemail said and then beeped.

"Here it comes. Laney, Varie, cover your ears," J.D. told them, and then they did.

"Hey, Lori. It's your dear brother, Lincoln. There's something I've been meaning to tell you. You are..." Lincoln said, then he went into a raging rant about Lori. Luna comes into his room and rocks out to censor the abusive and foul message about any profanity it may contain. Clyde watches in despair as his dream girl is getting roasted. He finishes the message, "AND THAT IS WHY YOU ARE THE WORST SISTER EVER!" He hangs up and then asks Clyde, "What do you think, Clyde?"

After hearing the rant, Clyde faints on the spot, and Lori enters the room.

When Lori entered the room, J.D., Varie, and Laney uncovered their ears.

"Hey, bro. I just want to say I'm so sorry I stepped on your stupid toy. So I went out and bought you a stupid new one," Lori explained.

"You did what now?" Lincoln was taken aback by her generosity.

Lori handed him new glasses and said, "Also, I'm impressed you didn't freak out over this. Very mature."

"Yep. That's me. Mr. Mature," Lincoln said, laughing nervously.

Laney could only shake her head at his blunder.

As Lori walks away, Lincoln realizes he has made a terrible mistake.

"Well, that was thoughtful of her," J.D. said.

"Clyde! What have I done? I called Lori a-," said Lincoln worriedly, and then Luna played a guitar riff. "-when she's actually a-," said Lincoln, and then a harp string played. "What am I going to do?! You're right! Lori clearly hasn't listened to the voicemail yet, or I'd be a human pretzel. We gotta delete the message!"

"Yeah, but how?" J.D. wondered, unsure how they were going to pull it off.

Clyde comes to for a moment and says, "Huh?" Then he collapses.

"Good talk," Lincoln sighed, shaking his head at his friend.

Later, J.D., Varie, Lincoln, Laney, and Clyde are peering out the door. Lola and Lana are following a poop trail that leads from Lynn and Lucy's room to Luan and Luna's. Lori locked her room and entered the security code before leaving.

"Security in her room must be very tight," J.D observed as Lori entered a security code for her room.

"Lori really doesn't like people going into her room," Varie observed.

Lincoln grinned. "Perfect! Lori doesn't have her cell, which means it's still in there charging. Our mission is to infiltrate her room and delete the message before she returns."

"But Lori's room is off limits," Clyde pointed out.

"I'm aware. That's why I need you to keep an eye out for her. "Lincoln smiled at him.

"That's easy. I'm always on the lookout for Lori," said Clyde, puffing out his chest.

"Then let's do this!" Lincoln yelled to everyone.

"Wait! What can I do?" Laney asked, wanting to help.

They considered it, then looked outside to see the twins still patrolling the corridor.

"I know poop when I see it, and that's definitely some poop," Lana said, looking at something on the ground.

"Got it! You can distract Lola and Lana. Make sure they don't see me. Can you handle that?" Lincoln asked her.

"I'll try," Laney said, nervously hoping she could pull it off.

Great!" said Lincoln as he put on a black snow hat. "It's go time!

Lincoln sneaks by while the twins investigate the sound he made, only to discover he's gone. Laney then entered to serve as a distraction.

"You got a hall pass, young lady?" Lola asked.

Laney noticed Lincoln hiding on the top of the doorway and then does her distraction. "I think I see Geo making a run for it," said Laney and pointed the other way, and while the twins were looking, she pulled a hamster treat out of her pocket and tossed it behind her. Making Geo the hamster go after it.

"Hey, fur ball! No speeding!" Lana yelled at Geo.

"Hey! What did we just say? Get back here!" yelled both twins as they chased Geo, who was in his ball.

Laney gives Lincoln the OK signal, and Lincoln sneaks into the vent.

"I'm in," said Lincoln into his radio.

With a schematic of the house, Clyde said into his radio, "Great. Proceed two clicks north, hook a left, and you should be right over the target.

Lincoln follows Clyde's advice and goes down the path he mentioned.

"I've got my eye on the package," Lincoln said before breaking into Lori's room and discovering the phone still charging.

"Copy that," J.D. replied.

"Lincoln! Lori's coming!" Clyde yelled.

"You're going to have to stall her!" exclaimed Lincoln.

"Roger that," Clyde replied before drawing a mustache on his upper lip with a marker, tearing off his shirt, revealing a white tux underneath, and acting suave as Lori approached. "Hey, beautiful, do you take these stairs often?"

Lori swoons and wraps her arms around him, saying, "I will now...handsome..." She gives him a wink.

Lincoln picks up the phone and plays the message, saying, "Hey, Lori. It's your dear brother, Lincoln." Lincoln deletes it before it has finished playing.

"Message deleted," Lori's phone said.

Lincoln sneaks out just as Lori walks in, and it turns out that it was all a dramatization of what could happen.

"And that's how we're gonna do it!" Lincoln exclaimed once he told them his plan.

"Nice plan," Varie said.

"It could work," J.D. agreed, liking the plan.

"I love it! Especially the part where I get to talk to Lori, "Clyde exclaimed enthusiastically as he began to apply perfume to himself.

"Is that perfume?" Lincoln asked, coughing at the smell.

"What kind of perfume is that?" Laney asked, coughing at the terrible smell.

"It belongs to my Nana," Clyde admitted sheepishly.

"You should've brought some cologne," Varie said, waving her hand over her face to eliminate the odor.

"Here are the vent blueprints," Lincoln said, handing Clyde a drawing of the vents with some red stuff.

"Are these food stains?" Clyde asked, seeing the red marks on the paper.

"I eat ketchup sandwiches while I floor-plan," Lincoln explained.

"Don't ask why," Laney said quietly to Clyde as they heard a door open.

"Lori's on her way!" exclaimed Laney to everyone.

Like in the dramatization, Lori locks the door to her room and enters the security password.

"All right, let's do this," Lincoln said, taking a deep breath.

"Let's go," J.D. agreed.

Clyde hops over to the position from the dramatization and yells into his radio, "I'm IN POSITION!"

"Ow. Copy that," Varie replied, wincing.

Lincoln is thrown back by the loud feedback on the other end. "Roger that," he responds, noticing Lola scolding Lily for not wearing her diaper.

"No, I can't let you off with a warning," Lola said angrily.

In response, Lily laughs and claps her hands.

Lincoln sneaks by, but Cliff gets on his hat and begins padding it. Lincoln shoos him away, only for the cat's tail to hit his nose and stifle a sneeze with Lily's diaper.

"Next time, remember. This is a mandatory diaper zone," Lola said to Lily.

Lincoln realizes he just used her diaper and pukes. This attracts the attention of the twin guards, and he runs up the doorway to hide. Then Laney came in to act as a distraction, but she had no idea what to do.

"And where do you think you're going?" Lana asked, noticing her.

Laney was trying to think of something when she noticed Lincoln slipping to the top of the doorway.

"Gah...ketchup fingers," Lincoln said, licking his fingers.

Laney exclaimed, "Uhhhh..." as she noticed Lily crawling away without a diaper.

"SHE'S MAKING A CRAWL FOR IT!" yelled Laney, pointing to Lily, who was crawling through the hallway.

"You just got lucky!" Lola exclaimed to Lincoln.

They pursue Lily, and Lincoln slips into the vents.

"Clyde, Me, and J.D. are in," said Lincoln into his radio, and then Lucy was suddenly right next to him.

"Hey, Lincoln, Hey J.D.." Lucy said, greeting them.

Lincoln screamed in fear and asked, "Lucy! What are you doing in here?"

"I come here to think," explained Lucy. "I have actually just written a new poem called "Ventilate". Inside the wall, I choose to be alone. If I ever get stuck, Please listen for my moan," she said, reading her poem out loud.

J.D. praised Lucy's poem, saying, "Very good, Lucy."

"Riiiiiight," Lincoln chuckled nervously. "Clyde, get me to Lori's room right now," he said, creeping away from Lucy. "Go three clicks and a right. Or was it three rights and a click? Wait. What exactly is a click?" Clyde asked, perplexed.

Laney smacks her forehead in response to Clyde's question.

"Just follow me, Lincoln," sighed J.D., unable to face that response.

They crawled through the vents, took a left, and arrived at Lori and Leni's room.

"I've got eyes on the package," Lincoln said, seeing the phone.

"Package? What about Lori's phone?" asked Clyde, confused.

"That's the package, Clyde," J.D. replied, opening the vent and lowering a red rope into Lori's room. However, the rope appears to be coming undone.

"Clyde, what kind of rope is this?" Lincoln asked as he stepped off the rope.

"Cherry licorice rope," Clyde replied.

"Why would you use licorice?" Laney inquired, perplexed.

"It was the only rope I could find," Clyde explained, shrugging.

Lincoln screams and thuds onto the floor; this gets Lori's attention as she heads up the stairs to check it out.

Clyde becomes flustered when Lori appears at the top of the stairs. "Lincoln! Lori is on her way! Don't worry, I'll stall her," he says suavely. He makes a fake mustache on his upper lip, removes his shirt, and approaches Lori, only to be taken aback by her beauty.

"What?" Lori asked, noticing Clyde.

Because of his shyness, Clyde suffers a severe nosebleed and collapses.

"Ugh! That's disgusting!" Lori screamed in disgust and ran to her room.

"Oh, Clyde," Varie sighed, shaking her head at him.

Lincoln is about to delete the message when he hears Lori approaching. She enters and looks around with a dissatisfied expression, and Lincoln quickly hides under her bed. Lori kicks her shoes off right under the bed, and they land in Lincoln's face.

"Ugh!" exclaimed Lincoln before quickly closing his mouth.

Lori looked suspiciously under her bed. "So, this is where all my shoes are," she said, looking under her bed.

Lincoln has escaped her line of sight and reaches for the phone, but Walt leaps onto it and bites Lincoln's finger, causing him to yelp in pain, and Lori's phone has finished charging. He rushes out of the room as Lori comes in to get the phone. "Finally," she sighed since the phone had finished charging and took the phone off the charger. "Ooh! New messages! I'm so loved!" she says, taking the phone and leaving.

"Mission is compromised! The package is on the move? Clyde?" Lincoln screamed, panicking, seeing Lori leave with the phone.

Clyde passed out on the floor after covering his nostrils with tissues to stop the bleeding.

"Clyde! Do you read me?!" yelled Lincoln, still panicking.

"Um, Clyde is unable to speak with you at the moment," Laney said, looking at a fainted Clyde in front of her.

"He's unconscious due to a nosebleed, Lincoln," Varie explained.

Lori is currently listening to all of her phone messages.

"Hey, babe. It's Bobby. Do you think we'll always be together?" said the first message in her voicemail.

"Aww! Totes saving that one!" Lori said, saving the message.

Clyde awakens but faints again when Lori speaks.

"Hey, babe. It's Bobby again. Should our couple's name be Bori or Lobby?" said the second message.

Lori saves the message because she loves it and says, "Saved."

Lincoln rushes to prevent Lori from hearing his message, but the twins stop him.

"We warned you, dirtbag!" Lola said, angrily.

"It's the clink for Linc!" Lana said.

J.D. leaps from the vents and enters Lana and Lola's room, breaking Luan free from the box. "Run as fast as you can, Luan!"

"Look! Luan's making a jailbreak!" Lincoln yelled, seeing J.D. breaking her out.

The twins turn around, and Lincoln dashes downstairs. Lana exclaimed, "Hey!" as she noticed Luan.

"You'll never take me alive, Coppers!" yelled Luan as she ran past them like a wild animal, and Lana and Lola pursued Luan.

Lincoln gets downstairs and finds out that he's too late, and Lori is already listening to his hateful message.

"Hey, Lori. It's your dear brother, Lincoln," said Lincoln's message.

"Lori!" yelled Lincoln, diving at her in slow motion. "NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" He thuds on the bathroom floor at a normal pace. "Ugh!"

"There's something I've been meaning to tell you. You are..." said the message from Lincoln.

Lincoln looks on in horror, but Lori deletes the message before the rant can begin. "Ugh! Delete! Lincoln, there are two rules in this house: stay out of my room and never call my phone! My voicemail is full enough without useless messages from you!"

"Gee, Lori, I'm sorry," Lincoln said sarcastically, relieved.

"But I'm going to let it slide this time because you were so mature when I broke your stupid toy," Lori grumbled.

Lincoln chuckles sheepishly, "Yeah, right. That's me. Mr. Mature."

Lori receives a call and answers it. "Bobby. Only 12 messages today? I thought you cared about me."

"Whew. That was a close one," J.D. sighed, relieved once they were in Lincoln's room.

"Oh, thank goodness. I thought you were a goner down there," Laney exclaimed, relieved.

"Next time I have a problem with one of my sisters, I'll just talk to them instead of leaving a message or writing a nasty letter," Lincoln says, sighing with relief. "Speaking of which, where is that letter?" he realizes. He searches for it but can't find it.

"Uh oh," Varie exclaimed as she noticed the letter on the bathroom floor.

Lori is plucking nose hairs while talking to Bobby. "If you want our couple's name to be Lobby, you'll have to show a little-" She sees something on the floor, picks it up, reads it, and says, "What exactly is it? Why is Lori the worst sister ever? Bobby, I've got to go. I'M ABOUT TO TURN LINCOLN INTO A HUMAN PRETZEL!" She is enraged when she reveals the letter to Lincoln. "LINCOLN! WHAT IS THIS?!"

"Well, it's time to do the official Loud House dance: the Running Man!" exclaimed Lincoln as he donned his new game goggles and began dancing away from Lori's wrath.

"WHEN I GET MY HANDS ON YOU, I'M GONNA-" screamed Lori as Luna rocked out to censor Lori's rant of vengeance, just as she did with Lincoln.

Varie then shot a stream of water from her hands at Lori, which froze and encased Lori in a block of ice, freezing her.

"Whoa. I had no idea you could freeze people, Varie," Laney said as she stared in awe at her frozen sister.

"I can also change the temperature of the water," Varie said as she told everyone another one of her abilities.

"That's awesome," J.D. said, smiling at his fiance.

Lynn Sr. returned after going grocery shopping. "Can't Luna play anything quieter?" Lynn Sr. asked after hearing Luna's music and putting down his groceries.

"Mr. Lynn, we need to tell you something about Lori," J.D. said seriously, and then he told Lynn Sr. what had happened, which shocked him."Lincoln had no idea Lori went out to buy him another game?" Lynn Sr. asked.

"Yes, and that's what pushed him to do the unthinkable," Varie explained.

"I see. Lincoln, you are not allowed to play video games for the next two days," Lynn Sr. was disappointed in him, and then he said to Varie. "Varie, I had no idea you could freeze people."

"Yes. I can freeze or boil water," Varie explained.

"Boy, you turned her into a Frozen Lori-cicle!" Lynn Sr. chuckled.

J.D., Varie, and Luan all laugh at his joke.

"Good one, dad," Luan said.

"Yeah. Good one Mr. Lynn," J.D. said.

"Could you please thaw Lori? I'll talk to her." Lynn Sr. said, concerned as he looked at his frozen daughter.

"Okay. But we'll need a very large bucket to keep the house from flooding," J.D. explained, and Lisa then went into the bathroom to retrieve something.

Lisa then emerged with a large washtub. "I believe this is the appropriate size for a frozen human being."

"Thank you so much, Lisa. This is perfect. Laney, could you use your plant powers to transport Lori to the Living Room? " J.D. asked

"I can do that," Laney said, nodding.

J.D. places the tub near the fireplace, and Laney grows vines from her hands that wrap around the ice block, which she places in the tub.

"Okay. Everyone take a step back, "J.D. spoke cautiously, knowing that what he was about to do could cause harm to someone. Everyone took a step back as he fired a blast of fire from his hands at the ice block, which melted in 10 seconds.

Lori was shivering and sneezing in the tub puddle of melted ice water.

Everyone else was in awe of what they had just witnessed because it was incredible.

"You have fire powers, J.D.?" Lynn asked in awe.

"Yep. But I only use them when the situation calls for it. Fire is a highly dangerous force," J.D. explained with caution in his voice.

Lori was pulled out of the water and dried off by Leni and Luna, and J.D. wrapped her in a blanket and carried her to the couch.

Lori was still enraged when she saw Lincoln. "L-L-Lincoln, I'm g-g-going to grind y-y-you into dust f-f-for that l-l-letter," Lori said angrily, shivering and sneezing.

"Lori, you will not do anything of the sort. Lincoln had reason to be angry with you. But he had no idea you had gone out and bought him a new game goggle set," Lynn Sr. said, disappointed at how she acted.

"Also, why are you so rude today? You threw Lincoln out of your room when he walked in by accident?" Laney was perplexed as to why she was acting the way she was today.

"The r-r-reason I was so m-m-mean to you guys is b-b-because F-F-Flip made me work like an s-s-slave," Lori shivered.

"How can you put up with working for that jerk, Lori?" J.D. asked, surprised that she was working for such a person.

"Yeah, he's a total cheapskate," Laney agreed.

"Who is Flip?" Varie noted that everything she'd heard about the man had been negative.

"He owns a gas station down the road and is only concerned with himself. He pays his employees very little money," J.D. said, irritated.

"He works his employees to exhaustion without giving them a break. Not even for lunch, " Lynn sneered.

"I've also witnessed how he treats his employees. He's a total taskmaster. I intend to report him to the Michigan Better Business Bureau and the Michigan Department of Labor, "J.D. expressed his displeasure by shaking his head.

"So you were taking out your frustration on everyone because of your job, Lori?" Lynn Sr. asked, double-checking that he had heard her correctly.

"Yes. I'm so sorry, guys. I despise my j-j-job and..." Lori sneezes, and bursts into tears, and J.D. comforts her.

"Lori, we'll discuss it more later. I have to prepare dinner," Lynn Sr. stated sternly as he entered the kitchen to prepare some meatloaf.

"If I may make a suggestion, Lori. What about working at Gus's Games and Grub? I'm sure Gus would be delighted to have you work there," J.D. suggested.

"Okay. I'll see what I can do about applying for it," Lori agreed about the job because it could be a good place to work.

Flip was arrested the following week after being reported to the Michigan Department of Labor and the Michigan BBB. Flip's was permanently closed down.

Flip was ordered to pay Lori $250,000.00 in restitution for his unfair treatment of her. He was sentenced to 10 to 20 years of hard labor.

THE END