Editor's Note: This news item was retrieved and first published through Goshen News' website.
SYRACUSE, Ind. â A Syracuse civil fraud lawsuit against Travel Lite RV CEO Dustin Johns reached its conclusion Monday, December 9th, by Superior Court 4 Judge Christopher Kehler when it was ruled the lawsuit failed to prove false representation against Johns. Johns is accused of fraud, breach of contract and a state securities law violation stemming from a $4 million real estate deal in Syracuse last year.
Kehler agreed with Johns' attorney that the claims didn’t meet Indiana trial rule standards for alleging fraud. In further detail, Goshen News writer Aimee Ambrise relayed in her article, "Kehler partially sustained Johns’ motion, finding the suit failed to “specify in sufficient detail the time, the place, the substance of the false representations, the facts misrepresented and the identification of what was procured by fraud.” The plaintiff plans to file an amendment with financial disclosures included.
To find out more details in the case, read the full article here.