First, The plaintiff was friends with the defendant, and they used to smoke pot and meth together, but the plaintiff says she recently turned her life around for the better. The plaintiff claims she paid the defendant for a truck, but she never received it, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant argues the truck title is in his name.
Plus, The plaintiff, a music performer, paid the defendant to use his studio. However, the plaintiff claims the studio wasn't up to par, and the equipment was out-of-date, so she's suing for a refund. The defendant argues the plaintiff only spent $100 for eight hours of studio time, and she didn't make any complaints during the day.
Then, The plaintiff dated the defendant, but things soon went downhill. She claims he had mood swings and even headbutted her. She’s suing for three unpaid loans. The defendant argues the plaintiff is the verbally abusive one and denies owing her anything.
More, The plaintiff worked with the defendant, and he agreed to sell the defendant a truck. He claims the defendant never paid off the truck, then sold it to someone else, so he’s suing for the balance he’s owed. The defendant argues the plaintiff has three DUIs, so he was going to lose the truck anyway. He’s countersuing for car parts and harassment.
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