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Steam Heat alleges KDNL Licensee, others owes for services

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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Steam Heat alleges KDNL Licensee, others owes for services

Lawsuits
Contract 09

ST. LOUIS – A janitorial service company alleges it is owed for services provided to a St. Louis television station.

Guy Thompson and Nancy Thompson, doing business as Steam Heat, filed a complaint on Nov. 19 in the St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court against KDNL Licensee LLC, et al. alleging breach of contract.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on Dec. 14, 1997, the plaintiffs entered into a contract to provide janitorial and cleaning services to defendants for $3,600 per month. The plaintiffs allege the defendants breached the contract in September by attempting to unilaterally terminate it and kept cleaning supplies valued at $300. The plaintiffs also allege they were shorted pay.

The plaintiffs seek judgment against defendant in the amount of in the amount of $294,200, with interest, and all other relief that is just and proper. They are represented by Brian M. Wendler, Angie M. Zinzilieta and Paul E.H. Rademacher of Wendler Law PC in Edwardsville.

St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court case number 1822-CC11672

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