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I saw some place the stock price for this asshole's company declined. This apology is late and not that believable
Link to tweet
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/09/01/us-open-hat-stolen-polish-ceo-apology/
I take full responsibility for my extremely poor judgment and hurtful actions, Piotr Szczerek said in a statement posted to social media channels for the paving company he reportedly founded. It was never my intent to steal away a prized memento from the young fan. I became caught up in the heat of the moment and the joy of the victory.
The incident occurred Thursday after Polands Kamil Majchrzak defeated ninth-seeded Karen Khachanov during second-round play. Video showed Majchrzak, positioned directly in front of a young boy in the stands, signing autographs for fans and taking off his hat. Majchrzak then turned to sign some more items presented by other fans as he held the hat in front of him, in the direction of the boy, when a man grabbed the hat.
I saw the statements made by this asshole and posted on this board
https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=20599966
This asshole is claiming that these statements were not made by him
In his statement Monday, Szczerek said that neither I nor my wife nor my sons commented on this situation on social media or on any other platform. All statements appearing online accredited to us were false and were not authored by us or our representatives.
I still believe that this asshole was responsible for his original statements and is only apologizing because his company is getting hammered by his conduct.
I was please that the tennis pro reached out and gave the young boy a new autographed hat.
Link to tweet

Ritabert
(1,608 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(169,179 posts)This asshole's company must be really getting hammered due to this asshole's conduct
SheltieLover
(73,305 posts)
Hekate
(99,272 posts)no_hypocrisy
(52,913 posts)advised Szczerek and set up and staged the public "apology".
I recognize the template of the "apology" because I have used the same for past law clients (and did a more convincing job).
LetMyPeopleVote
(169,179 posts)The attorneys on DU could all do a far better job on this matter in part by keeping this asshole from making the original statements and by not waiting to apologize
spooky3
(37,821 posts)from normal people.
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Irish_Dem
(73,831 posts)spooky3
(37,821 posts)Just after the theft, he posted on social media to ask for help in identifying and finding the boy. Kudos to him for that.
RockRaven
(17,805 posts)supposedly from himself and his wife, on the grounds that they were new accounts which anyone could have made, is that an asshat who has stumbled into a PR disaster may attempt to defend themselves and end up making the PR disaster worse. That is a thing which happens in this world, it is seen often.
So just as one cannot be certain those posts are from him and his wife, one also cannot be certain that those posts are fraudulent as they have claimed.
Here's what I do know: what my lying eyes saw in the video. That is all, and it is also enough.
mackdaddy
(1,846 posts)I still think he should be tried and convicted for petty theft and do a few hundred hours picking up trash along the highway.
Prairie Gates
(6,096 posts)What's your basis for this belief? Comments posted on a "job review website?" That's it?
yardwork
(67,846 posts)I don't really care if his subsequent posts were him or not, just as I don't care about this awkwardly worded apology some PR firm or lawyer wrote for him.
He did what he did and we all saw it. Words can't fix this or make it worse. Only actions can fix it.
Grim Chieftain
(543 posts)He ruined a huge moment in this young fellow's life. It can't be undone. Shame.
in2herbs
(3,892 posts)country he and his wife are not apologizing for his actions.