But it showed that the plaintiff wasn't William Sterling. It was me. Earlier, I had instructed my lawyer to file a lawsuit against him over the stolen sofa and illegal trespassing. Now that I was about to return, the summons naturally should have been served to them. It clearly stated the claims: eighty-six thousand for the sofa, one hundred twenty thousand for the hair clip, thirty thousand for the computer, roughly two hundred sixty thousand for various other damaged items, plus fifty thousand for emotional distress, totaling five hundred forty-six thousand. Adding William Sterling's two hundred thousand, that made a grand total of seven hundred forty-six thousand. Upon receiving the summons, Vincent passed out right in the property management office. After being pinched back to co

