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Shoe distributor suing a man who allegedly defaulted on a payment plan

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Shoe distributor suing a man who allegedly defaulted on a payment plan

Breach of contract

GRETNA – A wholesale shoe company claims a man who made a large purchase did not follow through with payments in a timely manner as planned.

Irula Management LLC filed suit against Kyle Jawan Moody in the 24th Judicial District Court on March 6.

Shoe wholesaler Irula Management alleges it entered into an asset purchase agreement with Moody in the amount of $51,300. The plaintiff claims the defendant put $2,000 down on the agreement and was to pay $1,000 per week along with 7 percent interest until the debt was retired. However, Irula Management asserts Moody only made payments totaling $26,350 and made the last payment on Sept. 23, 2013.

The plaintiff alleges the defendant has failed, without good cause, to make any further payments.

The defendant is accused of breach of contract.

Damages in the amount of $24,950 is sought by the plaintiff along with 7 percent interest and attorney’s fees.

Irula Management is represented by attorney Clement P. Donelon of Metairie.

The case has been assigned to Division E Judge John J. Molaison Jr.

Case no. 736-158.

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