IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CLOSING STATEMENT
Your Honor, may it please the court,
This case is straightforward. The defense claims there was a maximum bet and a cap on the bot. However, no evidence supports this claim. Exhibit E clearly shows there was no notification of a maximum bet, and the bot had no cap.
For a contract to be valid under the Contracts Act, it must meet the requirements of offer, acceptance, consideration, intent, and capacity. In this case, my client was not informed of any maximum bet, which means there was no acceptance of those terms, and thus no intent to enter into such a contract.
Let's review the facts:
- My client deposited $969,009 into his Keystone Holdings gambling account.
- There was no notice of a maximum bet, either on the notice board or on the bot.
- My client lawfully made a bet and won $1,800,000.
- Keystone Holdings refused to pay my client's winnings, citing a breach of an invalid contract.
These facts are clear and indisputable. Keystone Holdings' refusal to pay is based on a contract that is invalid due to lack of proper notification and acceptance of terms. The dissolution of Keystone Holdings further indicates an admission of wrongdoing.
My client, an honest participant, lawfully earned $1,800,000 and has been wrongfully denied this amount. This has caused him to lose potential interest earnings of 5%.
While opposing counsel might argue that under the Commercial Standards Act, shareholders are not responsible for the company's debts, I must remind the court that it has the power to interpret the law. Given that the company owes my client $1,800,000, and due to its dissolution, the shareholders must assume responsibility.
In conclusion, my client acted lawfully and deserves to receive his winnings. I respectfully urge the court to rule in favor of my client and order Keystone Holdings or its shareholders to pay the $1,800,000 owed as well as the interest lost, loss of enjoyment, and punitive damages for the horrendous actions taken by the defendant.
Thank you, Your Honor.