When He Found Out That His Neighbor Took Advantage Of The Situation, He Exposed The Photos She Wants To Be Kept Secret To The Court

Published on 10/17/2020
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Taking It To Court

“Now, four months after the fire and all the remodels, I get served papers to go to court for $10,300. At 18 years old, I’m having to hire a lawyer to work my case. When we finally do get into court, I lay everything out: the quotes, being harassed multiple times, not showing up after agreeing to a deal, not wanting me to get my own quotes (required by law btw), and her bragging about conning me out of money… and, I have proof of all of this,” Kristopher said.

Taking It To Court

Taking It To Court

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What The Judge Told Her

“The judge looked at her and said ‘Ma’am with all due respect; you’re out of your dadgum mind. Not only did this young man tell the truth of what happened, but he also offered to pay you more than he was supposed to. Your lawn was already dead before the fire occurred; therefore, he is only responsible for the fence of $1200. I will also deduct from this his lawyer fees,” the judge told Patricia.

What The Judge Told Her

What The Judge Told Her

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