MOSCOW, July 15 (RAPSI) - A man from Tennessee is suing Apple for selling devices that grant him unrestricted access to porn on the internet, the Huffington Post has reported.

Former attorney Chris Sevier filed a 50-page complaint in mid-June, noting that since Apple is "concerned with the welfare of our Nation's children, while furthering pro-American values," it should "sell all of its devices on safe mode, with software preset to filter out pornographic content."

Sevier said his problem began after he tried to visit Facebook.com, but he accidentally typed "F**kbook.com," an adult website that "appealed to his biological sensibilities as a male and led to an unwanted addiction with adverse consequences." He claims that his visits to the porn site have ruined his romantic relationship with his wife.

Apple has not yet responded to the lawsuit.