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hero_prop_suit [2018/10/14 11:50] – [Defamation Claims] Carlos Pedrazahero_prop_suit [2018/10/14 11:54] – ['The Seller's Agent'] style fix Carlos Pedraza
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 === Misrepresentation? === === Misrepresentation? ===
  
-The complaint states that Peters represented that he'd communicated with the owner, though Armstrong said she learned later Peters had never contacted the owner, instead asking his former Propworx business partner, Jarrod Hunt, to reach out. Hunt had parted ways with Peters in 2017, starting his own company, Propblock. +The complaint states that Peters represented that he'd communicated with the owner, though Armstrong said she learned later Peters had never contacted the owner, instead asking his former Propworx business partner, Jarrod Hunt, to reach out. Hunt had parted ways with Peters in 2017, starting his own company, [[https://thepropblock.com|Propblock]]
  
 In the course of those conversations, the owner allegedly told Hunt that "he did not want to sell the Enterprise-E, [and] asked if Peters was involved. Owner told Hunt that Owner would not do any transaction involving Peters."((Hero Prop LLP v. Alec Peters/Propworx, Amended Complaint, Clark County District Court, Las Vegas, p. 3 ¶16, 10/9/18.)) In the course of those conversations, the owner allegedly told Hunt that "he did not want to sell the Enterprise-E, [and] asked if Peters was involved. Owner told Hunt that Owner would not do any transaction involving Peters."((Hero Prop LLP v. Alec Peters/Propworx, Amended Complaint, Clark County District Court, Las Vegas, p. 3 ¶16, 10/9/18.))
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 After learning from Armstrong a couple weeks later that the buyer was willing to pay more for the model, Hunt, of his own accord contacted the Enterprise's owner. After a few weeks of negotiations, the owner agreed to sell the Enterprise, along with a studio model of the Deep Space 9 space station. After learning from Armstrong a couple weeks later that the buyer was willing to pay more for the model, Hunt, of his own accord contacted the Enterprise's owner. After a few weeks of negotiations, the owner agreed to sell the Enterprise, along with a studio model of the Deep Space 9 space station.
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 ==== 'The Seller's Agent' ==== ==== 'The Seller's Agent' ====
  
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 By September 12, Peters had a lawyer send a letter demanding payment, stating that “Peters/Propworx entered into an oral agreement whereby Peters/Propworx agreed to represent the seller of an items or items that ... buyer... wanted to purchase because Peters/Propworx knew the location of said miniatures and have previously done business with the seller."((Hero Prop LLP v. Alec Peters/Propworx, Amended Complaint, Clark County District Court, Las Vegas, p. 4 ¶22, 10/9/18.)) By September 12, Peters had a lawyer send a letter demanding payment, stating that “Peters/Propworx entered into an oral agreement whereby Peters/Propworx agreed to represent the seller of an items or items that ... buyer... wanted to purchase because Peters/Propworx knew the location of said miniatures and have previously done business with the seller."((Hero Prop LLP v. Alec Peters/Propworx, Amended Complaint, Clark County District Court, Las Vegas, p. 4 ¶22, 10/9/18.))
  
-The owner characterized his relationship with Peters somewhat differently, telling **AxaMonitor** in a one-sentence statement, "I have not communicated, or been called/emailed, from Alec in the last years."((Email from Adam Schneider to Carlos Pedraza, 10/11/18.))+The owner characterized his relationship with Peters somewhat differently, telling **AxaMonitor** in a one-sentence statement, "I have not communicated, or been called/emailed, from Alec in the last five years."((Email from Adam Schneider to Carlos Pedraza, 10/11/18.))
  
 ==== $200,000 in Damages ==== ==== $200,000 in Damages ====