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Woman claims her employer misled her

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Woman claims her employer misled her

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A Beaumont woman claims she was misled into agreeing to an employment contract at a company that was going to be shut down soon thereafter.

Erika Saucier filed a lawsuit Feb. 9 in Jefferson County District Court against Americus Mortgage Corp. formerly known as Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corp., Allquest Home Mortgage Corp. and Jim C. Hodge.

In her complaint, Saucier claims she signed an employment contract with the defendants on July 24, 2006, to accept a job as branch manager. A year after starting the position, Saucier was required to execute a second contract because the defendants knew they were being shut down by the Federal Mortgage Regulation Board, according to the complaint. However, the defendants failed to inform Saucier as to why she was signing the contract, the suit states.

On Nov. 3, 2011, the office at which Saucier worked was shut down, the complaint says.

Saucier alleges breach of contract, fraudulent inducement, negligent misrepresentation and fraud against the defendants.

She seeks commissions that she was denied, plus outstanding benefits, attorney’s fees, pre-judgment interest, costs, actual and punitive damages and other relief the court deems just.

Gary M. Riebschlager and Sidney F. Robert of Brent Coon and Associates in Houston will be representing her.

The case has been assigned to Judge Donald Floyd, 172nd District Court.

Case No. E193-955

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