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Case Filing
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
aMoldyMuffin
Plaintiff
v.
Rac76
Defendant
&
Henwee12
Co-Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
I hired two people Henwee12 and Rac76 to clear out a space on my plot c525 for a total of 3k (1.5k each). I supplied both of them with food and dia picakxes. When I came back to the plot I found that my max beacon was completely stolen
Oh I also paid them both 500 upfront, and they did not complete the work
I. PARTIES
1. aMoldyMuffin(Plaintiff)
2. Rac76(Defendant)
3.Henwee12(Co-Defendant)
II. FACTS
1. On 8/11, Plaintiff Hired Defendant and Co-Defendant to clear an area to bedrock(P-001).
2. Plaintiff Paid 500 each beforehand.(P-002)
3. When Plaintiff Came back to the plot,Their Maxed Beacon was missing(P-003)and Digging was not done, having only been done about 1/3 of the way to bedrock(P-004).
4.Plaintiff, despite verbal abuse from defendants, gave a fair and clear offer(p-005) to settle without lawsuit.
5. Defendants verbally abused Plaintiff, saying "I'm Beating my shit to ur angry messages" and "#diddy foid toilet"(P-006).
6. Co-Defendant Admitted that Defendent and Co-defendant Had stolen the blocks when Plaintiff tried to settle before court happened(P-007).
7. Plaintiff's plan was to grow and sell wheat vertically on the plot,100 layers of farms, and would have invested about 30 minutes a day into the farm.At 100 wheat farms (23×22, ~430 plots each) and $0.23/wheat, the theoretical max is about $16,800/hour if harvesting were instant and wheat regrew continuously. with tractors that harvest a full farm in 30 seconds, you could clear all 100 farms in ~33 minutes (~$9,890) per day.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. Breach of Contract.
In the Redmont Civil Code Act, Breach of Contract is a strict liability civil violation defined as:
(RCCA, Part VI, Section 1)A person commits a violation if the person:
(a) fails to perform obligations under a valid and enforceable contract without lawful excuse.
This violation shall not occur where:
(b) the contract is void or voidable; or
(c) performance was rendered impossible by circumstances beyond the party’s control; or
(d) the other party materially breached the contract first; or
(e) the party was induced to enter the contract through misrepresentation or duress.
Plaintiff alleges the Defendants had entered into a valid and enforceable contract with them as defined under Contracts Act §4.2 for the Service of clearing the area to bedrock in exchange for 1.5k each.
A valid and enforceable offer was clearly formed when Plaintiff said in chat "i need the area cleared to bedrock" and "ill give 1.5k each is that okay"(P-001). Clear Acceptence was shown when co-defendant said "yes that is good".Clear Consideration was shown when plaintiff promised to pay and indeed payed 500 each up front(P-002). Clear Consideration was shown by defendants when co-defendant said "how much pay", indicating they are considering the offer. In this case, there is clear intention on both sides to form a mutual agreement as defined in the contracts law as a contract.
2.Misleading Conduct in trade or commerce.
In the Redmont Civil Code Act, Misleading Conduct in Trade or Commerce is an intentional/negligent civil violation defined as:
(RCCA, Part VI, Section 3).A person commits a violation if the person:
(a) engages in conduct that is misleading, deceptive, or likely to mislead or deceive another person in connection with the promotion, sale, or supply of goods or services.
This violation shall not occur where:
(b) the conduct constitutes puffery (obvious exaggeration); or
(c) the plaintiff failed to exercise reasonable care in relying on the conduct.
Plaintiff entered into a valid and enforceable contract with Defendants after all requirements as defined by Contracts Act §4.2 were satisfied as laid out in Claim for Relief 1. By doing do, they intentionally mislead Plaintiff in an attempt to gain trust in their property.
3.Failure to deliver goods or services.
In the Redmont Civil Code Act, Failure to Deliver Goods or Services is a strict liability civil violation defined as:
(RCCA, Part VI, Section 4).A person commits a violation if the person:
(a) fails without lawful excuse to deliver goods or services that they have agreed to supply under a valid transaction or contract.
As shown in claim for relief 1, a legally binding contract was formed, and as shown in P-004 and P-006, the defendants admitted they did not deliver the requested services.
4.Damage to property.
In the Redmont Civil Code Act, Damage to Property is a civil violation defined as:
In this case, P-003 clearly shows the missing gold blocks and P-006 clearly shows the Defendants Admitting to taking them.A person commits a violation if the person:
(a) intentionally or negligently causes damage to another person's property.
5. Unjust Enrichment.
In the Redmont Civil Code Act, Unjust Enrichment is a Strict Liability civil violation defined as:
(RCCA, Part X, Section 1)A person commits a violation if the person:
(a) obtains and retains a benefit at another’s expense; and
(b) there is no legal justification for retaining the benefit.
Plaintiff alleges that Defendants obtained and retained benefit at their expense, in this case the $500, even when Plaintiff attempted to get back the money without a lawsuit(P-005).
6.Tortious Interference with business relations.
as shown by fact seven, the plaintiff would have made at least $9,000 per day on the plot, and thus the Defendants have interfered with his business relations.
7.Conversion.
In the Redmont Civil Code Act, Conversion is an intentional civil violation defined as:
(RCCA, Part VII, Section 7).A person commits a violation if the person:
(a) wrongfully takes, obtains, or withholds property from an owner; and
(b) intends to deprive the owner of the property or to appropriate it to themselves or a third party; and
(c) the wrongful taking, obtaining, or withholding is committed by:
(i) stealing property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner; or
(ii) obtaining property through deception, lies, or false statements; or
(iii) embezzlement or obtaining property by false pretences; or
(iv) knowingly acquiring lost property without taking reasonable measures to return it to the owner; or
(v) obtaining property by false promise pursuant to a scheme to defraud; or
(vi) extortion.
This violation shall not occur where:
(d) the action occurs in the End, Nether wild, or everwild; or
(e) the defendant reasonably believed they had a right to the property.
In this case, The defendants (a)admitted to stealing the gold blocks(P-007),(b)intending to keep it,(c.i)stealing it with the intent to permanently deprive the owner,(c.ii) and obtaining it through the deception of claiming to work on digging.
8.Humiliation.
according to the redmont civil code, humiliation is:
In this case, the Defendants clearly belittled the plaintiff with their ridiculous images(P-005), nonsensical words(P-006), and embaressing statements(P-006).(i) Humiliation - Situations in which a person has been disgraced, belittled or made to look foolish.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. Compensantory Damages of $500 each.
2. Punitive Damages of 500+15,000+12,000+6,000+$4,500+1,500per each day, from each defendant
3. Nominal Damages: In the case that no additional damages to Compensatory Damages can be awarded, and only in this case, Plaintiff seeks restitution in the form of nominal damages at $7,500 each to acknowledge harm done by Defendant to Plaintiff.
4.Humiliation. Plaintiff seeks $2,000 each from defendants for humiliation.
5. Legal Fees. Plaintiff Seeks 30% of damages awarded in legal fees.
V.Witnesses
1.aMoldyMuffin(plaintiff)
2.rac76
3.henwee12
4.puff_puff_(witness)
VI. Proof of rep and witness consent
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 thirteenth day of august 2026