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Case Filing
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
DeltaruneTMRW
Plaintiff
v.
Trentrick_Lamar
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Plaintiff complains against the Defendant as follows:
The plaintiff entered into an agreement with the defendant to provide them 12 stacks of items for their shop, at a rate of $400 per delivery. The plaintiff delivered the defendant 12 stacks of ender pearls, but was not paid for them the following pay period.
I. PARTIES
1. DeltaruneTMRW - Plaintiff
2. Trentrick_Lamar - Defendant
II. FACTS
1. On October 14, 2025, the defendant hired the plaintiff to collect 12 stacks of items for his shop for $400. This was meant to be an ongoing agreement. (P-002 + P-006)
2. That same day, the plaintiff delivered 12 stacks of ender pearls to the defendant's shop. 2 stacks were sold directly to a chest shop, and the other 11 were delivered directly to the defendant. (P-005)
3. On October 15, 2025, the defendant released pay logs for the previous day, where the plaintiff was intentionally excluded and had not been paid. (P-004)
4. Upon confrontation, the defendant claimed that, when he said "stacks", he meant "64 of an item", and since ender pearls only stack up to 16, and I only delivered 12 stacks of pearls, I was ineligible to be paid. (P-005)
5. The Minecraft Wiki affirms that some items can stack to either 64 or 16, and some items do not stack at all. (P-001)
6. The defendant later stated that they planned to "go nuclear" and quit the server entirely in order to avoid paying the plaintiff for their labor. (P-003)
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
1. Breach of contract (§9 of the Contracts Act)
The defendant agreed to pay $400 for 12 stacks of any given item. The plaintiff agreed, delivered the requisite 12 stacks, and was never paid, which constitutes a failure to fulfill the defendant's contractual obligations, leading to direct harm suffered by the plaintiff.
2. Breach of Good Faith and Fair Dealing (§14 of the Contracts Act)
The defendant, while deliberately withholding payment from the plaintiff in order to extract more labor from her for the same price, and threatening to "go nuclear" in order to avoid payments and legal damages, acted neither with honesty, integrity, nor fairness in any aspect of their contractual relationship with the plaintiff.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
1. Compensatory damages of $10,400 for missed payments and loss of enjoyment
2. Punitive damages of $40,000 for flagrant violations of the Contracts Act
3. Legal fees amounting to $15,120 (30% of damages in accordance with the Legal Damages Act)
V. 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 15th day of October, 2025