Got tangled in a bad deal with a contractor... 2 serious problems he refused to fix, then the delivery bill was 5X the amount he quoted before I signed, so I didnt pay $2571 for delivery, just $44,000 for everything else. He sued me for the $2571... then when I showed up to fight that he made up another story and added to it. His employee said "He usually wins... You'll get railroaded... He'll take you to the cleaners". The court seems to help and possibly even my own lawyer's arm was twisted... the trial was Fri 9-3-10, no verdict yet (by mail) but believe it or not, the plaintiff's Exhibit 1 (which is the contract we signed) clearly contradicts written statements in the lawsuit and the plaintiff's own testimony. He made up several stories and lied under oath 10-12 times, also got his employee to lie twice. Can he be sued for fraud or perjury or something like that? He seems to be a chronic abuser of the local justice system and I would expect case history might show evidence of a pattern. The crook needs to be canned!
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