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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Jefferson Parish couple allegedly owes $30,000 Katrina debt

Late 07

GRETNA – The holder of a promissory note is seeking sums due, alleging homeowners who retained a building company to work on their home following Hurricane Katrina breached their contract by not paying as promised.

120 West Partners LLC filed a suit on May 8 against Nicholas Hatzgionidis and Melinda Hatzgionidis of Jefferson Parish in the 24th Judicial District Court alleging breach of contract.

According to the claim, the plaintiff is seeking damages for an incident that took place in 2011. The suit states that the defendants entered into a shoring contract with Patterson Structural Moving and Shoring LLC and that the defendants issued a promissory note in the form of $30,000 provided by a grant from the State of Louisiana. The defendants allegedly failed to pay back the sums due, resulting in breach of contract.

Patterson has since transferred the promissory note to the plaintiff. 

The plaintiff is seeking all reasonable sums due, attorney fees and court costs. The plaintiff is represented by Blake E. Oakes of The Oakes Law Firm LLC in Metairie.

The case has been assigned to Division N Judge Stephen D. Enright Jr.

The 24th Judicial District Court case number 771906

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