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Port Neches company alleges it is owed more than $70K

A Jefferson County company alleges it is owed more than $70,000 for materials delivered.

InterCity Carriers LLC, of Port Neches, claims it sold defendant Camin Cargo Controls goods or services for $70,799. It sold the materials on credit, but has still not received any money for the goods, according to the complaint filed Aug. 27 in Jefferson County District Court.  Camin Cargo Control, based in New Jersey, provides cost effective inspection, sampling, inventory control, Marine Consulting and laboratory analytical services, according to the company website. Intercity Carriers says Camin breached its contract and committed common law fraud by failing to pay for the materials. 

In its complaint, Intercity Carriers seeks the money it alleges it is owed, plus pre-judgment interest, attorney fees, post-judgment interest at the highest legal rate and other relief the court deems just.

Attorneys Thomas C. Mayo and Jason M. Byrd, of Beaumont, will represent Intercity Carriers.

Jefferson County District Court case number: A196-054

This is a report on a civil lawsuit filed at Jefferson County District Court. The details in this report come from an original complaint filed by a plaintiff. Please note that a complaint represents an accusation by a private individual, not the government. It is not an indication of guilt and it represents only one side of the story.

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