The suit filed yesterday claims the work was not done.
The suit claimed that the management company did not pay its rent.
The suit claims the church officials took no action.
The suit claimed he promised to marry her, but failed to do so.
The suit also claims that the present board members have a constitutional right to complete their current four-year terms.
In 2001, the woman won a civil suit claiming the police mishandled the investigation.
The suit also claims that several state agencies allowed the plant to start operating despite problems with its testing equipment.
Some of those lucrative consulting contracts, the suit claimed, involved little or no work.
But the suit against the Wassermans claims that they had warnings.
Deflation can also be a happy experience, when the next new suit claims a smaller share of a month's wages than the last one did.