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Couple alleges San Souci Ballroom reused wedding decor without consent

SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Couple alleges San Souci Ballroom reused wedding decor without consent

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HOUSTON – Houston newlyweds allege they were damaged because they did not receive a "one-of-a-kind" wedding as promised.

Linh Truong and Thai Huynh filed a complaint on Oct. 11 in the Harris County District Court against Houston San Souci LLC, doing business San Souci Ballroom, et al. citing the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and breach of contract.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that they paid the defendants more than $150,000 for their wedding on May 26. The suit states the plaintiffs made arrangements with the defendants regarding the breakdown of the decorations at the conclusion of their wedding.

Three days later, Linh Truong allegedly returned to the venue and discovered that another wedding party took place at the venue and appropriated the plaintiffs' arrangements and decor without their consent. They believe the second party did not pay to use the plaintiffs' decorations, the suit states.

The plaintiffs hold Houston San Souci LLC, et al. responsible because the defendants allegedly failed to break down the decorations as promised in breach of their contract and failed to disclose information regarding the use of their property for another wedding.

The plaintiffs seek all damages, plus interest, attorney's fees, costs and such other and further relief to which they are entitled. They are represented by Mary B. Conner, Charles W. Irvine and Michael P. McEvilly of Irvine & Conner PLLC in Houston.

Harris County District Court case number 2018-73521

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