kristenskats
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In 1997 I moved in with a "modeling agent" in Sherman Oaks, California who convinced me to use my credit cards for a little less than $7000 in furniture/electronics and almost $1500 on a cosigned apartment rental agreement. He promised to pay for everything (nothing in writing, the fool I was). Months later I moved out and found a huge hole in my credit because of his unpaid promises. When I tracked him down, he said he would pay me back, and typed up an agreement for payment. Unfortunately, he didn't sign it - his secretary did, presumably under a failed (possibly fictitious?) business name. He mailed one check for $100. I haven't seen nor heard from him since.
Here it is, years later, and I found him on the Internet, posing as a California politician! By the looks of some blogs, he has filed bankruptcy and is known for having a "failed small business". He also has one note of being criminally prosecuted for perjury.
Should I bother attempting a lawsuit against this man? I foresee myself spending money on attorneys while he simply refuses to pay me back. Is there a statute of limitations on this sort of thing? Of course I want my money back (plus interest!) but I also have a moral concern that this man is attempting to present a solid reputation of himself to the California voter base when, in fact, he is a criminal. Could he sue me for defamation if I created a website against him?
Here it is, years later, and I found him on the Internet, posing as a California politician! By the looks of some blogs, he has filed bankruptcy and is known for having a "failed small business". He also has one note of being criminally prosecuted for perjury.
Should I bother attempting a lawsuit against this man? I foresee myself spending money on attorneys while he simply refuses to pay me back. Is there a statute of limitations on this sort of thing? Of course I want my money back (plus interest!) but I also have a moral concern that this man is attempting to present a solid reputation of himself to the California voter base when, in fact, he is a criminal. Could he sue me for defamation if I created a website against him?