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Fraudulent RV transaction prompts woman to file lawsuit

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Fraudulent RV transaction prompts woman to file lawsuit

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GALVESTON – A Galveston County woman’s lawsuit claims she purchased a problematic RV.

Lori Sanders initiated litigation against Livingston resident Lynell Meyer in the Galveston County 122nd District Court on Dec. 19, faulting Meyer for misrepresenting that the RV had its roof repaired and was in good condition.

Sanders reportedly paid the defendant approximately $60,000 last Aug. 25.

According to the plaintiff, it was after the transaction occurred when she noticed water intrusion issues with the RV. She later noticed that the roof on the right front side of the RV bore a large hole, the original petition says.

The complainant adds that the RV’s apparent lack of a registration required her to pay back taxes and registration fees.

Consequently, she seeks unspecified monetary damages and a jury trial.

Attorneys Matthew “Gus” Knebel and Megan S. Jones of the law firm Mills Shirley L.L.P. in Galveston.

Galveston County 122nd District Court Case No. 17-CV-1522

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