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Neighbors allegedly harass tenant, back out of agreement

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ORLANDO  — A non-U.S. citizen has filed suit against his neighbors for alleged harassment, trespassing and other violations.

Rocky Torres filed a complaint July 19 in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida against Elizabeth Frye, and Adam and Nicole Frye, alleging that they acted dishonorably and in conspiracy to coerce the plaintiff into malicious acts.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that in 2013, he and his family were being harassed by the defendant Elizabeth Frye through written and emailed letters. Then that defendant allegedly procured the services of her daughter-in-law, defendant Nicole Frye, to pry into the status of the plaintiff's household, and also purportedly coerced her son, defendant Adam Frye, along with a sheriff's deputy to reportedly harass and assault the plaintiff at his own property, attempting to collect money he supposedly owed them. When a settlement was supposedly agreed upon by both parties, defendant Elizabeth Frye allegedly did not accede to her part of the bargain, which caused the plaintiff and family to suffer from psychological harm and loss of happiness. 

The plaintiff holds Elizabeth Frye, and Adam and Nicole Frye responsible because the defendants allegedly deceived the plaintiff and his wife into a settlement agreement, refused to execute her part of the bargain, threatened plaintiff with eviction, retaliated by calling the sheriff's office for unjustifiable reasons and filed a lawsuit without cause.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks permanent injunction against the defendants, damages in the amount of $250,000 for each defendant and further relief as the court may deem just. He is representing himself as Attorney-Pro-Se.

U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida case number 16-cv-02067

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