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Case Filing
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
DeltaruneTMRW
Plaintiff
v.
Culls
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
WRITTEN STATEMENT FROM THE PLAINTIFF
On December 17, 2025, I put one of my plots, s026, up for auction. A day later, the defendant, Culls, placed a bid for $67,500, then tried to remove it. DOC officials confirmed the bid was still valid, the auction ended with Culls as the winner and since the Culls has blocked me on discord, refused to pay his bid and claimed both that he had no money and that he planned to leave the server to avoid paying me.
I. PARTIES
1. DeltaruneTMRW - Plaintiff
2. Culls - Defendant
3. ElysiaCrynn - Witness
II. FACTS
1. On December 17, 2025, the plaintiff posted an auction in the #realestate forum of the DemocracyCraft discord server for plot S026. (P-001)
2. A day later, the defendant made a bid for $67,500, then shortly attempted to withdraw it by deleting their message. They were then corrected by both the plaintiff and ElysiaCrynn, who confirmed that their bid was still valid. (P-002)
3. A day later, on October 19, 2025, the bid lapsed and the auction ended, with the defendant as the winner. (P-003)
4. The defendant proceeded then to claim that they had no money, blocked the plaintiff on discord, and suggested by mail that they planned to quit the server to avoid payment, as well as other fines and penalties stemming from separate ongoing legal action. (P-004 + P-005)
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
Breach of Contract
Per DOC guidelines, auction bids are legally binding, and can only be terminated via mutual agreement. The plaintiff has refused to terminate this agreement, which is her right. Defendant's attempts to get out of their obligations by deleting multiple messages in the auction thread, and their threats to quit in order to avoid payment and legal action, also constitute a violation of the defendant's duty of good faith and fair dealing per the Contracts Act.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. $67,500 in compensatory damages, the sum of the defendant's winning bid
2. $30,000 in punitive damages for flagrant, severe violations of the Contracts Act
3. 30% legal fees per the Legal Damages Act, amounting to $29,250
4. The court to issue an injunction prohibiting the defendant from participating in future auctions for 14 days,
V. EVIDENCE
Witnesses:
1) ElysiaCrynn
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 nineteenth day of October, 2025