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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
steveshat
Plaintiff
v.
EchoTheOriginal
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
The Defendant (EchoTheOriginal) placed a bounty on crytiee which expired a few seconds later. This led to Plaintiff (steveshat) to believe that crytiee was killed and at a spawn point where damage cannot be done and few people are there. The Plaintiff then placed a bounty crytiee for 420$ as a joke thinking he would not be killed and the Plaintiff planned on cancelling the bounty in a few seconds. Moments later, not more than 2 seconds, crytiee was killed by the Defendant who tricked the Plaintiff into thinking crytiee was not near him. The Defendant then refused to give the Plaintiff his money back after the Plaintiff asked multiple times.
I. PARTIES
1. steveshat
2. EchoTheOriginal
II. FACTS
1. EchoTheOriginal placed a bounty on crytiee which expired a few seconds later (Exhibit A)
2. steveshat placed a bounty on crytiee for $420 which was claimed not more than 2 second after the bounty was placed (Exhibit B)
3. EchoTheOriginal refused to pay steveshat back the $420
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. EchoTheOriginal purposely deceived steveshat by setting a bounty on crytiee and canceling it moments later. This lead steveshat to believe crytiee was dead and not near him.
2. Law 10.1 (Fraud) states "an intentional or reckless misrepresentation or omission of an important fact, especially a material one, to a victim who justifiably relies on that misrepresentation; and the victim party or entity suffered actual, quantifiable injury or damages as a result of the misrepresentation or omission." EchoTheOriginal committed fraud by leading steveshat to believe crytiee was not near him.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
1. Full repayment of the $420 from the bounty
2. Payment of $150 due to Fraud damages
3. Payment of $50 for mental anguish
By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 1st day of June 2023
CIVIL ACTION
steveshat
Plaintiff
v.
EchoTheOriginal
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
The Defendant (EchoTheOriginal) placed a bounty on crytiee which expired a few seconds later. This led to Plaintiff (steveshat) to believe that crytiee was killed and at a spawn point where damage cannot be done and few people are there. The Plaintiff then placed a bounty crytiee for 420$ as a joke thinking he would not be killed and the Plaintiff planned on cancelling the bounty in a few seconds. Moments later, not more than 2 seconds, crytiee was killed by the Defendant who tricked the Plaintiff into thinking crytiee was not near him. The Defendant then refused to give the Plaintiff his money back after the Plaintiff asked multiple times.
I. PARTIES
1. steveshat
2. EchoTheOriginal
II. FACTS
1. EchoTheOriginal placed a bounty on crytiee which expired a few seconds later (Exhibit A)
2. steveshat placed a bounty on crytiee for $420 which was claimed not more than 2 second after the bounty was placed (Exhibit B)
3. EchoTheOriginal refused to pay steveshat back the $420
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. EchoTheOriginal purposely deceived steveshat by setting a bounty on crytiee and canceling it moments later. This lead steveshat to believe crytiee was dead and not near him.
2. Law 10.1 (Fraud) states "an intentional or reckless misrepresentation or omission of an important fact, especially a material one, to a victim who justifiably relies on that misrepresentation; and the victim party or entity suffered actual, quantifiable injury or damages as a result of the misrepresentation or omission." EchoTheOriginal committed fraud by leading steveshat to believe crytiee was not near him.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
1. Full repayment of the $420 from the bounty
2. Payment of $150 due to Fraud damages
3. Payment of $50 for mental anguish
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 1st day of June 2023
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