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Case Filing
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CIVIL ACTION
Pepecuu
Plaintiff
V.
JavaGrace
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Defendant failed to fully repay a mortgage loan to the Plaintiff within the agreed-upon timeline, committing Breach of Contract, and the loan has defaulted. As of the case filing, the Defendant has failed to respond to the Plaintiff's communications regarding the absence of payments.
For the convenience of the Court, a copy of the signed contract has been attached.
I. PARTIES
1. Pepecuu (Plaintiff)
2. JavaGrace (Defendant)
II. FACTS
- On the 21st of February, 2025, the Plaintiff sent a Mortgage agreement to the Defendant, and the Defendant signed. This Mortgage agreement stipulated that the Defendant would be loaned a sum of $60,000, and that the total required amount to be repaid would be $81,600.
- On the 21st of February, 2025, the Plaintiff paid a sum of $60,000 to the Defendant in-game, as outlined in the mortgage agreement.
- On the 22nd of February, 2025, the Defendant made a $13,600 payment, paying the first installment in full.
- The remaining amount of $68,000 has not been paid, and the contract is in default as of May 4th.
III. CLAIMS FOR RELIEF
- The Defendant has committed Breach of Contract under §7 of the Contracts Act, as they have failed to pay the remaining $68,000 on the loan.
- The Defendant has failed to give a reason or even respond to the Plaintiff's message regarding the absence of payments, despite numerous attempts to communicate with the Defendant regarding the payment of the 2nd installment.
IV. PRAYER FOR RELIEF
The Plaintiff seeks the following from the Defendant:
- $68,000 in Compensatory Damages for the full remaining loan amount.
- $30,000 in Punitive damages for the outrageous conduct of the creation of a contract, in which the Plaintiff completed their end of the bargain, while the Defendant failed to pay or provide any reason for not paying for the installment as agreed-upon by both parties.
- $29,400 in Legal fees as a pro se litigant, equal to 30% of the case value, as stipulated by §9 of 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 4th day of May 2025.