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Bar No. 210E53
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No. BC388654
COMPI,AINT FOR DAMAGES
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) L VTOLATION OT CALIFORNIA
l4 LINDSAY LOIIAN, an individual; LABOR CODE SECTION 203
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CROSSHEARTPRODUCTIONS, INC., A ) 3. VIOLATTON OF CALIFORMA
l 5 corporation;and DOESI THROUCH50, ) LABOR CODE SESIION 226
INCLUSIVE, ) 4. VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA
r6 ) LABOR CODE SECTION rr94
Defendants, ) 5. VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA
t7 I LABOR CODE SDCTION2tO2
) 6, UNFAIR COMPETITION
l8 7, ITRAUI)
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) 8. COT{VERSION
l9 ) 9. INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF
) EMOTIONAL DISTRESS
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) DBMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
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t4 FACTS COMMON TO ALL CAUSESOF ACJTON
l5 In eatlyOctobo, 2006,Defendants
recruitedPlainriff to work exclusivelyfor tbem,
t6 thecapacityof providingpersoul securityscnicesin excbangcfor compensatiorr.
Defsrdants
17 to payPlaintiffs rates,$4,000.00pcr wcekfar A hourservicesnd$2,800perweckwhcn
plusrcimbursdnent
18 limiredto everrings, of all costsandexpenses.
19 9. Plaintiff undentoodandagroeilthatdueto the exclusiveernploymentagreement,
20 would noi be ableto providesecuritysenviccs
for anyotherclientsarrdfrrrtherthat
2l would contnolthc manncrandmcansby whictrPlainriff accomplishedrhework,
22 directinghiru vhen to work onddeterminingthenattrreof work to be performcd.
73 10. Plaintiff acceptedDefendants'offer of emplolmentandoommenced
workon
w4 13' 2006. Duringhis cmployurent,
Mr. Kim proridedthefollowingpersonalsecgrity
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exclusivelytoDefendanrs,
withoutlimitation:(t) errsuringMs. LoHAN's phpical
from fansandthe peparaza;(2) aoconrpanying
her ro indusrrycvents;(3) obtainingVIp
H, at ctubsandconcerts;(4) ensr:ring
thatstalfat venuesreceivedgratuitics(at his expense);
28 a:ranging for VIP parting at venueEartd ensuring that valets reoeived gratuiries (at his
(6) arrangingandpayingfor (athis expense)for additionalsccuriryto vgriousconoerrs
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lu FIRSLCAUSE OF ACTION
6 on oncxclusivebasis;
7 B. in theamountof $4'00O
Defendanrsagreed!o payPtaintiff compcnsa$on
8 per woekfu 24 hourseniceand$2,800per weekwhenlimited to
9 evenings.
t0 C. rgreedto reimbursePlsintiffforcostsexparded.
Defendmrts
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This employnentContractwagevidencedby variousoral rcpresentatiotts
t2 to plaintiff by Ddendants and,/orherageil$ or cmployecs,aridby the panic$'Gntir
l3 of conduct..
all thc oonditions of the contract to be performcd by him. Plaintiff was at all tirnes
20. By the abovc describedacts and omissions, Defefldanrs failed to c'arryout their
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prwailing wagerate. Thesepenalties,
in a sumto be prcvenat trial, areowedand
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37- As a proximateresultof theaforementioned
for expenditures,
violationsandin additionto
Plaindff is entidedro intcrestat the sameratc asjudgmciltsin
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1 to Cal. LaborCode$2802(c).
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3 STXTII CAUSEOF ACTION
18 ions Code
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20 43. Bus.& Prof.Code$17200,et seg.,providcstbat*unfaircompetitionstrallmean
2t includeanyunlawful, unfair or frandulentbusinessact or prac{icel
22 4, Wagcandhour laws expressfundamentalpublic policies. Promptpaymentof
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andeacnof them,haveacted ---.--. +^ r,.^ra public
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flin butnotlimitedto, scctions:" ------::t::"
202, I
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violatedspecificprovisions
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2802,andhavcengagcil in otheruntawfulanduufairbusinpss practices in
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+ of Bus.& hot Codesection1720o, et s€e.tdeprivingPlaintiffof rightr'bencfits' and I
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6[ 45. Defendants'uniawfirl urd unfairconduct,asallegedhereinabovg constitutes ]
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g ll 47- Defendanrsby cogagingin theconducthereinalleged,by failing !o payapplicable
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9 flfrwailinB w€6, faihng ro gaybenefits,rcqufuingthecxecutionof uncomcionablecontracts
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tO illegal panaltyprovisionsandconditioningtheprovisior of work visasonthe
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t I lexecutionof illcgpl oontrscts, eitberknewor in theexerciseof reasonable careshouldhaveknown
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tZ tlre conductwasunlarrful, As sudr, it is aviolatisn of Bus. & Prof. CodeSection17200.
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13 fl 48. Business& hofessionsCodeSectiontTM providesfor a pivate ca,rseof action
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t+ that *[alctions for anyrelief pursumrro this dupter shall be pm$ecutedexclusivelyin a
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lS $counof mmpererrtjurisdiction ...uFoothe complaintof anyperson... actittgfot theinterestsof
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tt 49. Busincss& Professions CodeSection172Q3providesthemurt with available
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1Sllrcmedicsin statingthar*lalny pe$on whocngagpd,or proposesto engagein unfair competition
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20 liudgrnents,.. asmaybc noc$safyto r€storEto anypetsonin inrerestanymoneyor Ploperty.-.
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2f havcbcenacquiredby mqansof unfair competitio'n."
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22|| 50. The mlawftrt andunfairbusinesgpractftrs of Defendantsdescribedhereinprqsent
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of $republicin 0ratDcfendants to engage.in
oontinued the
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5I. Defendantshavewrongf,ullyrctainedmoniesbelongingto Plaintiff rhatit mayhave
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meansof unfair andunlawful busincsspacrices.
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l8 such promises wer€ false at the time whe,nrnade,to pay compensation in exchangefor
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t llfne falsity of Defendanb'reprtsentationsarefurtlrercvidencd by Defcndants'rcfusalto
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2 hcr verbalacknowledgment
that shelnew audhiredPlaintiff notwitbstanding andin
lacnaowledgc
3 llnumerous telephonetext tnessagesthatthewageswercduc'
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4I 57. As allegedabovqDefenrdants werefalsewhenmade.
knewhal therepresentationc
5I 58, to Plaintiff with an intentto defraudrhe
Defendantsmaderherepresentations
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6 llphintiff, tbar is, Defendants madethe teprcseilations for the pupose of inducing the Plaintiff to
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uponit andro act in relianocthereonasevidenced
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A ho cxclusivclyandDcfendants'failureto performbasedur thc verbalandcontractual
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9 fireprescntationsat thetirneperformancc wasdue, Defendants'rcfusalto perfotmherverbsland
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10 lcontractuat obligations upon demandby Plaintiff is further evidenceof Dcfendants' intent to
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l2 I 59. Ptaintiffwasunawareof thefalsityof therepesentations andlrereasonablyrelied
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13 promisesfrom Defendants.Plaintiffreasonably
luponthc reliedon thercpresentations
of the
t+ flOcfenOants for the sofepurposeof performingunderthe agreement. Underrhecirsumsranccs,
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16 I 60. As a dircc,tandlegalrcsultofPlaintiff'sreasonablerelianceonrhe
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l7 Plainriff hassuffer,cd
andconrinuesro suffergcnoralandconsequential
lmiseOresentations
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19 | 61. As a frirther dircct and legal result of the actsand conduct of Dcfcndann, and eaclr
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20 them, as aforesaid, Plaintiffhas been causedto and did suffer and continues to sr:ffer $evere
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zl fiernotionaland mental disbess. The exactnahrE, durationand extent of said injuries is presently
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;p3 lltheinjuriesarewasonablycenainto bepermanent in character,
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tp+ | 62. Addirionally,asdircct aodlegalresultof Dcfenrdants' fraudulentactionsand
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Plaintiffhasincunedlossof earnings,Further,because tbeactsin guestionwere
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P6 oommittcdby Defendants, whoactedwith malioe,oppressionor frarrd,6 werc
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z7 wilful andactedin conscious
disregardof theprobabilityof causinginjuryto plaintifr,
fldeliberate,
2E lsf,eseeksprmitivedamagasagainstDefendants in drderto ileter thern'fromsrrchconductin the
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alleged. Plaintiff hasbeur injuredby Defcndants' opprcssiv!, malieious, i.nttntional
fraudulentactions,cntittingPlaintiffto punitiveandexernpluydamages
pursuant1oCal.Civ.
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