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IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
ItsBlazeX (Prestige Law Firm representing)
Plaintiff
V.
Atreides
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
On May 29th, 2024, ItsBlazeX attempted to withdraw money from their Atreides bank account. But since requesting for his money to be withdrawn, a week has passed and ItsBlazeX has been ghosted by Atreides! ItsBlazeX no longer has access to the money that he trusted would be safe with Atreides. As a result of Atreides Bank’s inability to act, ItsBlazeX has been unable to afford basic necessities, and has been forced to work extra with the DCT as a Building Inspector in order to make a living. In addition, ItsBlazeX has 5 employees that are owed a paycheck that have been unable to receive it because of Atreides.
I. PARTIES
1. ItsBlazeX (Plaintiff)
2. Atreides (Defendant)
II. FACTS
1. On May 29th, 2024, ItsBlazeX requested to withdraw $5,000 from Atreides Bank (Evidence A).
2. ItsBlazeX owed 5 employees paychecks on May 31st, 2024.
3. Atreides has still not responded a week later to ItsBlazeX’s withdrawal (Evidence A.
4. ItsBlazeX has been unable to pay his employees.
5. ItsBlazeX has $31,500 deposited into his Atreides account (Evidence B).
6. Atreides claims all withdrawals will be processed in 36 hours (Evidence C).
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. Atreides has failed to uphold their promise of processing withdrawals within 36 hours. Because of this, ItsBlazeX has been unable to receive their funds in their account. As a result, the Plaintiff seeks additional damages for not being able their money in the timeframe that the bank promised them.
2. According to the Legal Damages Act, Punitive Damages are “awarded against a person to punish them for their outrageous conduct and to deter them and others like them from similar conduct in the future.” The act of Atreides withholding the Plaintiff’s own money is certainly outrageous. When a person deposits their money into a bank, they trust that bank to safeguard their money, and to provide the depositor with their funds in a quick time frame. In this instance, the bank even gave the depositor a time frame of 36 hours. As of the filing of this lawsuit, 168 hours have passed. Punitive Damages are necessary to prevent banks from denying depositors the right to withdraw their deposited funds in the future.
3.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
1. $31,500 for the Plaintiff’s deposit in Atreides Bank.
2. $100,000 in Punitive Damages.
3. $50,000 in Consequential Damages by forcing the Plaintiff to work more than typically required to maintain financial stability.
4. $50,000 in Consequential Damages for putting the Plaintiff at risk of lawsuits. By not providing the Plaintiff their funds in their bank account, the Plaintiff has not been able to pay their employees, and this therefore breaching their employment agreement with their employees.
5. $69,450 (or 30% of total case value) in Legal Fees.
V. EVIDENCE
Evidence A
Evidence B
Evidence C
By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 5th day of June 2024
CIVIL ACTION
ItsBlazeX (Prestige Law Firm representing)
Plaintiff
V.
Atreides
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
On May 29th, 2024, ItsBlazeX attempted to withdraw money from their Atreides bank account. But since requesting for his money to be withdrawn, a week has passed and ItsBlazeX has been ghosted by Atreides! ItsBlazeX no longer has access to the money that he trusted would be safe with Atreides. As a result of Atreides Bank’s inability to act, ItsBlazeX has been unable to afford basic necessities, and has been forced to work extra with the DCT as a Building Inspector in order to make a living. In addition, ItsBlazeX has 5 employees that are owed a paycheck that have been unable to receive it because of Atreides.
I. PARTIES
1. ItsBlazeX (Plaintiff)
2. Atreides (Defendant)
II. FACTS
1. On May 29th, 2024, ItsBlazeX requested to withdraw $5,000 from Atreides Bank (Evidence A).
2. ItsBlazeX owed 5 employees paychecks on May 31st, 2024.
3. Atreides has still not responded a week later to ItsBlazeX’s withdrawal (Evidence A.
4. ItsBlazeX has been unable to pay his employees.
5. ItsBlazeX has $31,500 deposited into his Atreides account (Evidence B).
6. Atreides claims all withdrawals will be processed in 36 hours (Evidence C).
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. Atreides has failed to uphold their promise of processing withdrawals within 36 hours. Because of this, ItsBlazeX has been unable to receive their funds in their account. As a result, the Plaintiff seeks additional damages for not being able their money in the timeframe that the bank promised them.
2. According to the Legal Damages Act, Punitive Damages are “awarded against a person to punish them for their outrageous conduct and to deter them and others like them from similar conduct in the future.” The act of Atreides withholding the Plaintiff’s own money is certainly outrageous. When a person deposits their money into a bank, they trust that bank to safeguard their money, and to provide the depositor with their funds in a quick time frame. In this instance, the bank even gave the depositor a time frame of 36 hours. As of the filing of this lawsuit, 168 hours have passed. Punitive Damages are necessary to prevent banks from denying depositors the right to withdraw their deposited funds in the future.
3.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
1. $31,500 for the Plaintiff’s deposit in Atreides Bank.
2. $100,000 in Punitive Damages.
3. $50,000 in Consequential Damages by forcing the Plaintiff to work more than typically required to maintain financial stability.
4. $50,000 in Consequential Damages for putting the Plaintiff at risk of lawsuits. By not providing the Plaintiff their funds in their bank account, the Plaintiff has not been able to pay their employees, and this therefore breaching their employment agreement with their employees.
5. $69,450 (or 30% of total case value) in Legal Fees.
V. EVIDENCE
Evidence A
Evidence B
Evidence C
By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 5th day of June 2024