27/09/2024
Therefore because of the fraud he wants 900,000 in punitive damages.
"How do you come up with that figure"? Judge Neary asked?
Well it is 2x the liquidated damages, Atty Colby Lessman replied.
Dennis also alleged that he had been victimized by the fact that he paid off my farm operating loan in 2016 but he did not want Andy Schmidt from American Bank to testify about who paid off the farm operating note and with what money.
During the course of my direct examination of my brother Dennis why he objected to the presence of the banker in the court room since he was the guy that processed the transaction, Dennis replied that he was acting on the advice of his Attorney.
The presence of Herson Hernandez in the court room would have been a game changer for Dennis. Herson would have testified that Dennis never bought anything that he simply interjected himself into this longstanding process of putting property into other people's names for the purpose of getting permits issued and getting work inspected and approved afterwards. He would have recalled locks being changed. Jim from installing a cantilever on the roof at 1819 west 6th, a deck off the kitchen at1218 17th Street. Jim renting a cornice break to bend metal to wrap the fascia at 1218 17th St only to have a chain ad padlock put on it
Prohibiting Jim from installing a half bath upstairs in that house to increase value, tearing down leveling lines at 1819 west 6th, stealing hickory cabinets Jim bought for 1727 S Hennepin and installing particle board cabinets instead, stealing materials Jim provided to 1218 17th St and 1819 W 6th and returning them to Lowes for instore credit. Not allowing Jim to scoop up dirt containing lead based paint with his mothers skid loader and removing it from the property, prohibitingJim from raising and straightening the roof of the garage at 1218 17th St, acting against his mothers wishes which was to allow Jim to use the skid loader at 2417 W 1st. The direct examination of Herson