First, The plaintiff says the defendant is her niece, and she raised her. When the defendant turned 15, the plaintiff claims she became rebellious, and after she started dating a drug dealer, the two of them robbed the plaintiff. The plaintiff allowed the defendant to use her car, but the defendant got into an accident, so the plaintiff is suing her niece for car damages. The defendant insists the plaintiff once tried to attack her while she was holding her son, and she’s countersuing for stolen property and harassment.
Then, The plaintiff says the defendant is her favorite uncle, but he’s a criminal. She once saw him pickpocket a woman he was flirting with, and she also witnessed him steal money from a cab driver. The plaintiff purchased a car from her “favorite” uncle, but she claims it was a complete wreck, so she’s suing the defendant for a refund. The defendant admits he’s a criminal, but he insists the plaintiff is guilty by association. When the defendant stole from the cab driver, he says the plaintiff flirted with the driver to distract him so the defendant could take the cash.
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