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First, The plaintiff is a party planner and hired the defendant to help him plan a “Frozen”-themed party. He argues the defendant ruined the decorations and destroyed the cake, so he’s suing for breach of contract. The defendant says he did everything the plaintiff asked. He’s countersuing for breach of contract.
Then, The plaintiff and defendant dated, and the defendant moved in with her soon after their relationship began. She admits she and the defendant drank a lot together, but says the defendant became violent. She’s suing for unpaid rent. The defendant argues the plaintiff was the violent one and even stabbed him with a skewer. He denies owing her anything.
Plus, The plaintiff brings her sister to court. She says she became a mother figure to the defendant when their own mother passed away. She claims the defendant changed when the defendant started dating her new boyfriend. The plaintiff paid to bail the defendant’s boyfriend out of jail, but she hasn’t repaid, so she’s suing. The defendant argues the plaintiff acts more like their mom. She’s countersuing for the cost of a cell phone.
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First, The plaintiff is a party planner and hired the defendant to help him plan a “Frozen”-themed party. He argues the defendant ruined the decorations and destroyed the cake, so he’s suing for breach of contract. The defendant says he did everything the plaintiff asked. He’s countersuing for breach of contract.
Then, The plaintiff and defendant dated, and the defendant moved in with her soon after their relationship began. She admits she and the defendant drank a lot together, but says the defendant became violent. She’s suing for unpaid rent. The defendant argues the plaintiff was the violent one and even stabbed him with a skewer. He denies owing her anything.
Plus, The plaintiff brings her sister to court. She says she became a mother figure to the defendant when their own mother passed away. She claims the defendant changed when the defendant started dating her new boyfriend. The plaintiff paid to bail the defendant’s boyfriend out of jail, but she hasn’t repaid, so she’s suing. The defendant argues the plaintiff acts more like their mom. She’s countersuing for the cost of a cell phone.
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