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Case Filing
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
Servalot (Represented by Dawg1324, para-legal at Singeheart, Addams & Associates)
Plaintiff
v.
Discord Username: duck.duck.3000 (aka Jeb Jeabith)
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
WRITTEN STATEMENT FROM THE PLAINTIFF:
I marketed the property at a guide price of $70K due to recent and pending sales in the area - OR-Valley-15 at 90k (sale), has a sea view in particular which made it more valuable than the lots around it - and even at 90k this is still undervalued - OR-Valley-01 had an offer at 80k to Uwenn. And an auction of a Multiman plot next door went to 50k. I snagged a good deal by buying in a low-market exposure discord server, the Oakridge real estate channel. I then used my knowledge and expertise, of doing over 0.5m in sales and valuing over 2m' worth of lots to dictate a guide price of $70K. I listed it in a higher exposure market, the democracycraft real estate channel. I intended to leave it listed for a long time to allow a sale at the guide price listed. Instead, my post was hijacked by Jeb Jeabith, who said that the valuation was "diabolical". It was not, it was an educated, informed, and strategic decision, to list the property at a price that I felt that it was worth, in a higher-exposure market, using more appropriate marketing with my description and images. These components help buyers realise the true value of the lot, as they are educated about the area's amenities, the views, the access to transit or spawn, or other tangible features which aren't appreciated in a low exposure, government auction - where just raw numbers do the talking. These comments caused people to give me 2 low-ball offers, and I eventually felt pressured to negotiate up to $40k and sell at that.
I. PARTIES
1. Servalot (Plaintiff)
2. duck.duck.3000 (Defendant)
3. AverageAnnika (A bidder of the OR-R017 auction and buyer of the property)
II. FACTS
1. On the 28th of June 2026, 9:55 pm AEST, Servalot created an auction for the shipyard cottage OR-R017.
2. Servalot put a guide price of $70,000 on the property auction.
3. On the 30th of June 2026, 12:26 am AEST, duck.duck.3000 commented on the auction stating that $70,000 was not an appropriate price for the size of the property, calling the price “diabolical”
4. This comment caused the property to be seen as much less valuable than the initial guide price, which then resulted in multiple individuals bidding for around $30,000-$40,000.
5. Servalot felt forced to accept a much lower price than the guide price.
6. Servalot sold the plot for $40,000 to AverageAnnika.
6. Servalot believed the bids should have been be around the price of $70,000.
7. Servalot initially aquired the property for $34,000.
8. Servalot is a licensed realtor and is experienced with the valuation of properties.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. Plaintiff claims the Defendant has defamed him by doubting and challenging his knowledge in the field of realty.
2. Plaintiff claims the Defendant has committed slander by doubting and challenging his knowledge in the field of realty.
3. Plaintiff claims the Defendant has caused emotional damage and stress through the above claims.
4. Plaintiff claims the Defendant has caused others to bid much lower than the guide price due to the comment made.
5. Plaintiff claims the Defendant has attempted to bribe the representative of the Plaintiff into stopping his representation.
6. Any other claims the court deems fit.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. Plaintiff seeks $30,000 for the difference between the guide price and final winning bid.
2. Plaintiff seeks $20,000 for emotional damages and stress caused by the Defendant tarnishing his reputation and image and doubting his knowledge in the field.
3. Plaintiff seeks legal fees.
In total, plaintiff seeks $50,000 (+ legal fees).
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 8th day of July 2026