First, The plaintiff says he got in touch with the defendant to book some female entertainment for a party. He claims the dancers arrived late, were the wrong entertainers, and were on their phones during the performance. He’s suing for breach of contract. The defendant insists she sent the correct dancers. She also claims he failed to tip and even propositioned one of the women. She denies owing him anything.
Then, The plaintiff contacted the defendant to book exotic female dancers for a party. He says the defendant sent the wrong dancers and they were late. He’s suing for breach of contract. The defendant says the women who work for her are educated, employed, and independent. She argues she sent the correct women, the plaintiff never tipped them, and he even propositioned one of them. She doesn’t think she owes anything, and her dancers felt uncomfortable at the plaintiff’s party.
Plus, The plaintiff and defendant dated, and the defendant and her son moved in with the plaintiff. They were engaged, but their relationship was volatile, and they broke up. She’s suing for the cost of an engagement ring. The defendant argues the plaintiff was verbally and physically abusive, and she doesn’t think she owes.
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