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First, The plaintiff and defendant met on a bus and became friends. The plaintiff moved in with the defendant and says she lived there for only 15 days before the defendant served her with two eviction notices. She’s suing for property, illegal eviction, and emotional distress. The defendant is countersuing for the value of an iPhone and lost wages.
Then, The plaintiff dated the defendant, who she claims is an alcoholic. The plaintiff says the defendant nearly killed her and her grandchildren when he drove drunk and got into a major car accident. She’s suing for the value of her car and pain and suffering. The defendant argues he fell asleep at the wheel and wasn’t drunk when the accident occurred. He doesn’t think he owes her and is countersuing for defamation.
Plus, The plaintiff had been friends with the defendant for several years and eventually let the defendant move in with her. She claims the defendant’s dog damaged her car, so she’s suing. The defendant argues he never saw his dog cause the damage, so he isn’t even sure it’s the dog’s fault.
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First, The plaintiff and defendant met on a bus and became friends. The plaintiff moved in with the defendant and says she lived there for only 15 days before the defendant served her with two eviction notices. She’s suing for property, illegal eviction, and emotional distress. The defendant is countersuing for the value of an iPhone and lost wages.
Then, The plaintiff dated the defendant, who she claims is an alcoholic. The plaintiff says the defendant nearly killed her and her grandchildren when he drove drunk and got into a major car accident. She’s suing for the value of her car and pain and suffering. The defendant argues he fell asleep at the wheel and wasn’t drunk when the accident occurred. He doesn’t think he owes her and is countersuing for defamation.
Plus, The plaintiff had been friends with the defendant for several years and eventually let the defendant move in with her. She claims the defendant’s dog damaged her car, so she’s suing. The defendant argues he never saw his dog cause the damage, so he isn’t even sure it’s the dog’s fault.
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