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IN THE COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CRIMINAL ACTION
Taelor (LilDigiVert representing)
Plaintiff
v.
VintageRoses_
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows: The Defendant knowingly sold fraudulent items to the Plaintiff's casino as a way to scam the Plaintiff out of over $20,000.
WRITTEN STATEMENT FROM THE PLAINTIFF
I. PARTIES
1. Taelor
2. VintageRoses_
II. FACTS
1. The Plaintiff owns a casino under her CBD plot across from the hospital.
2. The Plaintiff planned on using "Casino Chips" (renamed diamonds) that customers could buy and redeem in order to create a more immersive and realistic casino. This was achieved through a chest shop within the casino. (Ev 1)
3. At the launch of the business, the Plaintiff added 5 stacks of "Casino Chips" in the chest for customers to buy/sell from/to.
4. The Plaintiff logged off on the day of launch and awoke the next day to a loss of $23,000. (Ev 2)
5. The result of /csn history indicated that the Defendant had purchased a total of 4 casino chips legally, but had then sold 230 of them to the same chest shop. Upon opening the chest, it became evident that the Defendant renamed diamonds acquired through external means as "Casino Chip" and sold to the Plaintiff's chest shop.
6. The DEC has confirmed it is a case of fraud, and advised the Plaintiff to settle this dispute in court as it does not have jurisdiction over punishment. (Ev 4)
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. By only buying 4 chips, but redeeming 230, the defendant has broken law 10.1: Fraud by dishonestly redeeming the fraudulent chips in a manner they knew would scam the Plaintiff out of money. (Ev 3)
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. The $23,000 returned.
2. $3,000 in legal fees
Witnesses: JoanM999, Zab, and BubbaRC.
Evidence:
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 9th day of March 2021
CRIMINAL ACTION
Taelor (LilDigiVert representing)
Plaintiff
v.
VintageRoses_
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows: The Defendant knowingly sold fraudulent items to the Plaintiff's casino as a way to scam the Plaintiff out of over $20,000.
WRITTEN STATEMENT FROM THE PLAINTIFF
I. PARTIES
1. Taelor
2. VintageRoses_
II. FACTS
1. The Plaintiff owns a casino under her CBD plot across from the hospital.
2. The Plaintiff planned on using "Casino Chips" (renamed diamonds) that customers could buy and redeem in order to create a more immersive and realistic casino. This was achieved through a chest shop within the casino. (Ev 1)
3. At the launch of the business, the Plaintiff added 5 stacks of "Casino Chips" in the chest for customers to buy/sell from/to.
4. The Plaintiff logged off on the day of launch and awoke the next day to a loss of $23,000. (Ev 2)
5. The result of /csn history indicated that the Defendant had purchased a total of 4 casino chips legally, but had then sold 230 of them to the same chest shop. Upon opening the chest, it became evident that the Defendant renamed diamonds acquired through external means as "Casino Chip" and sold to the Plaintiff's chest shop.
6. The DEC has confirmed it is a case of fraud, and advised the Plaintiff to settle this dispute in court as it does not have jurisdiction over punishment. (Ev 4)
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. By only buying 4 chips, but redeeming 230, the defendant has broken law 10.1: Fraud by dishonestly redeeming the fraudulent chips in a manner they knew would scam the Plaintiff out of money. (Ev 3)
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. The $23,000 returned.
2. $3,000 in legal fees
Witnesses: JoanM999, Zab, and BubbaRC.
Evidence:
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 9th day of March 2021