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November 30, 2011

Jesse Dimmick, Convicted Kidnapper Sues Former Hostages for $235,000, Claiming They Broke Promise

Posted in: Bizarre,Crime,Facebook,Hostages,Kidnapping/Abduction,Legal - Court Room - Trial,WTF

Why do we have a court system that always such frivolous law suits?

Jesse Dimmick is suing Jared and Lindsay Rowley for breach of contract; however, there is just one catch. Dimmick has been convicted and is presently serving an 11 year sentence for the home invasion and kidnapping of the Kansas couple. Unbelievable, that this dirt back would be even allowed to sue for someone claiming that they would help a felon hide from the police when they felt their lives were in danger. Tea, no duress here.

A man who held a Kansas couple hostage in their home while fleeing from authorities is suing them, claiming that they broke an oral contract made when he promised them money in exchange for hiding him from police. The couple has asked a judge to dismiss the suit.

Jesse Dimmick of suburban Denver is serving an 11-year sentence after bursting into Jared and Lindsay Rowley’s Topeka-area home in September 2009. He was wanted for questioning in the beating death of a Colorado man and a chase had begun.

The following is this convicts unbelievable and insane lawsuit from a convicted felon. What a shame that anyone should have to pay $1.00 in legal fees to defend such a frivolous lawsuit.

“I, the defendant, asked the Rowleys to hide me because I feared for my life. I offered the Rowleys an unspecified amount of money which they agreed upon, therefore forging a legally binding oral contract,” Dimmick said in his hand-written court documents. He wants $235,000, in part to pay for the hospital bills that resulted from him being shot by police when they arrested him.


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