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First, The plaintiff and defendant dated. The plaintiff argues he loaned his ex-girlfriend money, and two days later, she left him. He’s suing for an unpaid loan. The defendant argues the money was a gift.
Plus, The plaintiff brings his neighbor to court. He claims the defendant accused him of sleeping his girlfriend, and in response, he damaged the plaintiff’s motorcycle. The plaintiff is suing for breach of contract because the defendant signed a note saying he’d pay for the damages. The defendant admits he pushed the plaintiff’s bike over. He’s countersuing for pain and suffering due to assault.
Then, The plaintiff met the defendant at an orientation, and they became friends with benefits. The plaintiff loaned the defendant money after she got into a car accident. He says she hasn’t paid him back, so he’s suing for an unpaid loan and stolen money. The defendant argues she only borrowed money from him once. She’s countersuing for lost wages and emotional distress.
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First, The plaintiff and defendant dated. The plaintiff argues he loaned his ex-girlfriend money, and two days later, she left him. He’s suing for an unpaid loan. The defendant argues the money was a gift.
Plus, The plaintiff brings his neighbor to court. He claims the defendant accused him of sleeping his girlfriend, and in response, he damaged the plaintiff’s motorcycle. The plaintiff is suing for breach of contract because the defendant signed a note saying he’d pay for the damages. The defendant admits he pushed the plaintiff’s bike over. He’s countersuing for pain and suffering due to assault.
Then, The plaintiff met the defendant at an orientation, and they became friends with benefits. The plaintiff loaned the defendant money after she got into a car accident. He says she hasn’t paid him back, so he’s suing for an unpaid loan and stolen money. The defendant argues she only borrowed money from him once. She’s countersuing for lost wages and emotional distress.
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