LOS ANGELES — The U.S. government is suing a customer, alleging an unpaid debt of more than $10,000.
The United States of America filed a complaint Aug. 7 in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California against Lisa A. Poulshock, also known as Lisa A. Leiphardt and Lisa A. Saunders, alleging she has failed to settle her debt to the plaintiff.
According to the complaint, the U.S. suffered monetary damages due to unpaid debt because the defendant had failed to pay the principal amount of her debt of nearly $7,000, plus interest.
The US. government seeks the principal amount of $6,858.97, plus interest of $3,176.60 with further interest at 5.01 percent per annum accruing at 94 cents per day, the principal amount of $896.90 plus interest of $360.51 with further interest at 4.21 percent per annum accruing at 10 cents per day, all legal fees and all other relief the court deems just. It is represented by attorneys William I. Goldsmith and Michael L. Goldsmith of Goldsmith & Hull, APC in Northridge, California.
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California case number 2:17-cv-05817-SJO-AGR