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Nexstar says Ohio County restaurant has not paid for advertising

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WHEELING — A broadcasting company is suing a restaurant, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment.

Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. filed a complaint in Ohio Circuit Court against The Marced Group at Highlands, LLC d/b/a Bubbas Gourmet Burgers & Beer of Highlands alleging that it breached an agreement by failing to pay for services received.

According to the complaint, on Aug. 30, 2017, Nexstar rendered to the defendant advertising services for prices that is says are just and reasonable, and are those that the defendant allegedly promised to pay. However, despite receiving and not rejecting the advertising services, the defendant has allegedly not made any payment. 

The plaintiff holds The Marced Group at Highlands, LLC d/b/a Bubbas Gourmet Burgers & Beer of Highlands responsible because it allegedly failed to pay in full the amount of $8,633 for the advertising services it received.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment for $8,633, together with continually accruing interest at the statutory rate of 7 percent per annum from Aug. 30, 2017; costs of suit; and all other relief to which it may be entitled. It is represented by John R. Keating of Amato and Keating, PC in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Ohio Circuit Court Case number 19-C-26

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