@CrackedAmoeba Was the contract made in a voice chat? If not please, provide evidence of such a contract existing.
Your honor,
The contract was made over VC. If the court does not render a verbal contract viable, then it is also not required I give back any payment as the defendant paid me before hand by their choice and there was still a job done.
Thank you max, I will consider this in my review.Your honor, I would like to point out that before the incident that Pig_Girl had described happened, the plaintiff, Pig_Girl, and myself had been in a voice chat to discuss the project that ACRD had been commissioned to do. Considering Pig_Girl was not part of making the deal that would imply one of two things. Either Pig_Girl is part of our company, or Pig_Girl is a witness. If the plaintiff had assumed the former, then that would imply that the plaintiff had lied about not knowing that Pig_Girl is part of the company. If the plaintiff had assumed the latter, then that would imply that the plaintiff had admitted to having intentions to use witness intimidation by saying that they were recording the conversation in an attempt to scare Pig_Girl. Either way, both of these scenarios involve the plaintiff threatening the integrity of this case.