Cy-Fair vendor sued over $192,000 invoice
A Houston-based company is suing over claims a Cy-Fair vendor is trying to avoid liens by moving its equipment out of state.
Alloy Products Corp. filed a lawsuit on a sworn account on Sept. 28 in the Harris County District Court against Sep-Pro Systems and John Tyson, of Cy-Fair.
Alloy Products says Sep-Pro has not paid the $192,000.12 it owes Alloy for equipment. According to the brief, Alloy needs the court to grant a temporary restraining order against Sep-Pro because it discovered the company is failing to make payroll and is planning to move its equipment out of the state to avoid “vendors’ liens.”
Alloy Products is seeking damages, injunctive relief, attorney’s fees and court costs. It is being represented in the case by Houston attorney Robert Whitley.
Harris County District Court Case No. 2011-58310.
This is a report on a civil lawsuit filed at the Harris County Courthouse. The details in this report come from an original complaint filed by a plaintiff. Please note, a complaint represents an accusation by a private individual, not the government. It is not an indication of guilt, and it only represents one side of the story.
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