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First, The plaintiff used to be best friends with the defendant, but their friendship fell apart after a trip to Las Vegas. The plaintiff says she paid for everything during the trip, so she’s suing for unpaid expenses. The defendant argues the plaintiff never asked her to pay her back.
Then, The plaintiff brings her daughter’s ex-boyfriend to court. She says the defendant’s truck broke down and he needed a new car, so she co-signed on the vehicle. When it was time to return the truck, it was over its mileage and had damages. She’s suing for the balance due on a car lease. The defendant claims the plaintiff’s daughter stole all his money and savings.
Plus, The plaintiff brings her stepbrother to court. She says the defendant got engaged, and she offered to contribute to his lodging when he came to town. The defendant’s fiancée called off the wedding, and the plaintiff says she wants her money back for the lodging. She’s suing for breach of contract. The defendant argues the money was a gift. He’s countersuing for rental fees and the cost of food.
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First, The plaintiff used to be best friends with the defendant, but their friendship fell apart after a trip to Las Vegas. The plaintiff says she paid for everything during the trip, so she’s suing for unpaid expenses. The defendant argues the plaintiff never asked her to pay her back.
Then, The plaintiff brings her daughter’s ex-boyfriend to court. She says the defendant’s truck broke down and he needed a new car, so she co-signed on the vehicle. When it was time to return the truck, it was over its mileage and had damages. She’s suing for the balance due on a car lease. The defendant claims the plaintiff’s daughter stole all his money and savings.
Plus, The plaintiff brings her stepbrother to court. She says the defendant got engaged, and she offered to contribute to his lodging when he came to town. The defendant’s fiancée called off the wedding, and the plaintiff says she wants her money back for the lodging. She’s suing for breach of contract. The defendant argues the money was a gift. He’s countersuing for rental fees and the cost of food.
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