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Friday, March 29, 2024

JP Morgan alleges promissory note customer owes nearly $100,000

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GRETNA – JPMorgan Chase is suing a promissory note customer, alleging failure to pay nearly $100,000.

JPMorgan Chase Bank NA filed a suit Jan. 10 against Alli Charlemagne, wife of/and Deondria Young in the 24th Judicial District Court, alleging failure to pay a promissory note.

According to the claim, JPMorgan is the holder of a promissory note for the principal sum of $104,577. The suit states Charlemagne has failed to pay off the balance at the rate agreed to and are still indebted to the plaintiff for $98,918.99.

JP Morgan Chase Bank seeks all unpaid sums, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs. The plaintiff is represented by attorney Louis Graham Arceneaux of Graham, Arceneaux & Allen LLC in New Orleans.

The case has been assigned to Division M Judge Henry G. Sullivan Jr.

The 24th Judicial District Court Case number 768047.

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