
Originally Posted by
jodiebelden
He put approx $3000 into physical items for the house. He also claimed 20 hours a week in unemployment that entire time so if he is claiming I owe him for around 1200 hours of work...he would have to report that as income to the unemployment bureau.
Hello again, j:
Please use the answer this question button instead of the comments button...
You say he has a lawyer... I don't know HOW much communication you've had with him, if any. But, you might mention to him that IF these WERE earnings, his client committed fraud. Certainly, if he continues to INSIST they were earnings, you'll have no choice but to report him to the State. At the very least, as you say, he'll have to repay ALL the benefits he received...
That may make a difference, or it may not. Lawyers aren't in the business of settling cases.. They don't make any money that way.. They make their money by fighting.
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