HUNTINGTON – A Huntington-based wholesale grocer alleges a Fayetteville retail store failed to pay for goods it purchased.
Goldsmit Sydnor Inc. filed a complaint in Cabell Circuit Court against New River Piggly Wiggly alleging unjust enrichment and breach of contract.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that between Sept. 21, 2016, and Aug. 30, 2017, it supplied wholesale grocery items to defendant on credit. To date, the balance of $7,957.52 allegedly remains due and owing.
The plaintiff holds New River Piggly Wiggly responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to make payments when due.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendant in the amount of $7,957.52, plus costs, attorney's fees, pre- and post-judgment interest and such other just and proper relief. It is represented by Arnold J. Janicker and Steven Turner of Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC in Huntington.
The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge Christopher D. Chiles.
Cabell Circuit Court case number 18-C-309