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Retirement system claims Chase Bank owes it over $22,000

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GRETNA – A retirement company is seeking more than $22,000 in sums due from a bank.

Parochial Employees' Retirement System of Louisiana filed a complaint on Feb. 14 in the 24th Judicial District Court against J.P. Morgan Chase Bank N.A. and the succession of Pauline Sumling.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff is seeking damages for an open account. The suit states the defendant has failed to pay off the balance of $22,031 plus interest on an account that was owed to the plaintiff from the defendant.

The defendant is accused of sums due on an open account.

The plaintiff is seeking all reasonable sums due, attorney fees and court costs. The plaintiff is represented by Rebecca Wisbar of Akers & Wisbar LLC in Baton Rouge.

The case has been assigned to Division O Judge Danyelle Taylor.

The 24th Judicial District Court Case No. is 792205.

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