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'Not Having a Crowning Moment', 'Having an Arresting Personality' & 'Leaving The Place a Mess'

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The plaintiff says he bought a car from the defendant, but he couldn’t register it because the title wasn’t notarized. He claims the defendant said he’d take care of it but never did. The car is useless without the title, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says he did send the title, but the plaintiff called him a month later demanding a refund. He’s countersuing for storage fees.

Then, the plaintiff, a self-proclaimed paralegal, says the defendant hired him to get some of his arrest records expunged, but he hasn’t been paid. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff called him looking for business but never said there would be a fee.

Plus, the plaintiffs says the defendant rented a home from one of them and left it in deplorable, filthy condition. She’s suing for the thousands it took to clean it up, as well as legal fees. The defendant says the cruel co-plaintiff evicted her in the middle of a divorce, and she thinks the judge will side with her.

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The plaintiff says he bought a car from the defendant, but he couldn’t register it because the title wasn’t notarized. He claims the defendant said he’d take care of it but never did. The car is useless without the title, so he’s suing for a refund. The defendant says he did send the title, but the plaintiff called him a month later demanding a refund. He’s countersuing for storage fees.

Then, the plaintiff, a self-proclaimed paralegal, says the defendant hired him to get some of his arrest records expunged, but he hasn’t been paid. He’s suing for what he’s owed. The defendant says the plaintiff called him looking for business but never said there would be a fee.

Plus, the plaintiffs says the defendant rented a home from one of them and left it in deplorable, filthy condition. She’s suing for the thousands it took to clean it up, as well as legal fees. The defendant says the cruel co-plaintiff evicted her in the middle of a divorce, and she thinks the judge will side with her.

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