Anywhere faces racketeering charges in Minnesota lawsuit
Briefly

The Campolis alleged that the Bulls failed to deposit $100,000 in earnest money as agreed, and forged documentation falsely showing that the money had been deposited.
In their lawsuit, the Campolis claimed that a coordinated effort among brokers, agents, and title companies was made to gain an unfair advantage during the transaction.
The plaintiffs demand a jury trial and are seeking over $75 million in punitive damages, citing emotional distress and litigation costs as part of their claims.
Accusations against Coldwell Banker Realty include concealing the failure to deposit earnest money, and forging documents to mislead the Campolis throughout the transaction.
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