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Case Filing
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
xEndeavour
Plaintiff
v.
AlexanderLove
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains that the Defendant has defamed them.
WRITTEN STATEMENT FROM THE PLAINTIFF
Parts of the statement is objectively false, including assertion of crimes committed.
I. PARTIES
1. xEndeavour
2. Alexanderlove
II. FACTS
1. Defamation is defined in the No More Defamation Act as:
(a) Defamation is a false statement and/or communication that injures a third party's reputation. The tort of defamation includes both libel and slander.
2. Slander is defined in the No More Defamation Act as:
(a) A false statement, usually made through either discord or in-game messages, which defames another person’s reputation, business, profession, or organization.
3. The defendant said the following:
4. The complainant has not been charged nor found guilty of Obstruction of Justice.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. Slanderous comments
2. Damage to reputation - unmeasurable as it was a targeted comment during an electoral campaigning period. The defendant sought to shape a new player's perspective of me and my party by referencing a pending charge that I had no knowledge of, and which I was never found guilty of.
3. Defendant used their office as Solicitor General to obtain and publicly share knowledge that was only available to them in their capacity as Solicitor General. That knowledge was that the Dept. of Justice was seeking to file charges of obstruction of justice, which were later not pursued.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. $40,000 in consequential damages vide Act of Congress - Legal Damages Act. Consequential damages do not require tangible evidence of damages.
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 4th day of February 2025