Saturday, November 22, 2025

ChatGPT Created Lawyer Packet for Breach of Contract and other Crimes committed by Charlotte L'Juan Ford

 

Lawyer Packet: Bridget Delaney vs. Charlotte L’Juan Ford


I. Case Overview

  • Plaintiff: Bridget Delaney

  • Defendant: Charlotte L’Juan Ford

  • Property: Four-bedroom, one-level house with shed in the back; co-owned by Bridget, her mother, and her sister.

  • Total Payments Made to Defendant: $202,021

  • Additional Expenses Due to Substandard Work: >$80,000 (hotels) + out-of-pocket purchases for AC, furniture, pest control, etc.

Primary Claims:

  1. Breach of contract

  2. Grand larceny / theft

  3. Fraud / misrepresentation

  4. Intentional infliction of emotional and physical distress

  5. Negligence / unsafe living conditions


II. Chronological Timeline of Key Events

Date / PeriodEvent
Post-hurricanesContracted Charlotte to repair home and perform ADA modifications.
Payments made totaling $202,021Funds transferred in cash and checks.
Hospital stayCharlotte visits multiple times; attempts to take Bridget to bank for additional payments.
Window AC/heat purchasesBedroom unit professionally installed (~$500+), front room unit purchased by Bridget.
Temporary furniture / essential itemsAir mattress, donated mattress/beanbag, lift chair, microwave, curtains, porch furniture.
50+ letters and online formsAttempts to get assistance from lawyers, Legal Eagle, Louisiana Licensing Board, insurance.
HIP Scam AttemptCharlotte repeatedly pushed a fake program claiming to provide housing/work/transportation.
Ongoing home issuesRats, inaccessible bathroom, unsafe appliances, blocked kitchen, lack of functioning HVAC.
Current statusBridget has $1,000 monthly from inheritance; continues to live in substandard conditions and requires assistance.

III. Detailed Claims

1. Breach of Contract

  • House largely unfinished and uninhabitable.

  • ADA modifications incomplete (bathroom inaccessible, lighting/fire alarms unreachable).

  • HVAC system not functional; electrical wiring inadequate.

  • Defendant failed to provide promised warranties and documentation.

2. Grand Larceny / Theft

  • Misappropriated over $100,000 of the $202,021 paid.

  • Attempted to coerce further payment while fully paid.

  • Intentional targeting of a vulnerable, disabled individual.

3. Fraud / Misrepresentation

  • Misrepresented progress of repairs and materials used.

  • HIP Scam attempt demonstrates ongoing fraudulent intent.

  • False statements about ownership and effort for her own house.

4. Intentional Infliction of Emotional & Physical Distress

  • Verbal abuse (accusations about drooling, disrespect, criticism).

  • Exploitation during hospital stay.

  • Forced to live in unsafe, uninhabitable conditions.

5. Negligence / Unsafe Conditions

  • Persistent rats; incomplete/unsafe appliances.

  • Blocked kitchen, inaccessible bathroom, hallways difficult to navigate.

  • Hazardous living conditions worsening nerve damage.


IV. Damages

Financial Damages:

  • $202,021 paid to Charlotte

  • $80,000 in hotel costs

  • AC units, furniture, pest control, curtains, miscellaneous household items

Emotional / Psychological Damages:

  • Severe emotional distress from manipulation, exploitation, and abuse

Physical Damages:

  • Nerve damage worsened by unsafe and inaccessible home conditions

Legal Strategy / Recovery Goal:

  • Seven-figure recovery justified based on financial, emotional, and physical damages, intentional fraud, and exploitation of a disabled individual.


V. Evidence & Exhibits

  1. Payments and Financial Records:

    • Copies of checks and receipts

    • Records of inheritance advances, loans, and personal expenses

  2. Correspondence with Charlotte:

    • Text messages, emails, and written communications

    • Documentation of payment demands, assurances, and excuses

  3. Photos / Videos:

    • Incomplete work, unsafe areas, AC units, blocked kitchen, and ADA issues

    • Pest infestation documentation

  4. Witness Statements:

    • Charlotte’s sister (supporting testimony)

    • Friends/family who donated essential items (Nancy, Diane, etc.)

  5. Regulatory / Insurance Filings:

    • Louisiana Licensing Board reports

    • Insurance company claim details

    • HIP Scam attempt documentation

  6. Medical / Personal Records:

    • Hospital stay documentation

    • Evidence of nerve damage impacting mobility and daily life


VI. Summary for Legal Review

  • Defendant failed to perform agreed work, misappropriated funds, and engaged in coercive, fraudulent, and abusive behavior.

  • Plaintiff incurred extensive financial, physical, and emotional damages, relying on charity and inheritance advances to survive.

  • Legal recovery goal: Full restitution for all out-of-pocket costs, compensation for emotional and physical distress, punitive damages for fraud and grand larceny, and attorney’s fees paid by defendant.

More with Breach of Contract by Charlotte L'Juan Ford

 I posted all of the text from entries from my LiveJournal that I had with Gemini and pasted them into ChatGPT to see what it would do.  I gave me this summary:


Absolutely. Let’s create a comprehensive, structured case file that will present everything clearly and strongly for a lawyer. I’ll organize it so that it’s chronological, factual, and highlights the legal claims, damages, and evidence. I’ll also include sections that a lawyer can easily reference.


Comprehensive Case Summary: Charlotte L’Juan Ford – Breach of Contract, Financial Exploitation, and Substandard Work


1. Background

  • Plaintiff: Bridget Delaney

  • Defendant: Charlotte L’Juan Ford

  • Property: Four-bedroom, one-level house with a shed in the back, purchased jointly by Bridget, her mother, and her sister using funds from Bridget’s father’s death benefit. Bridget has always been an owner.

  • Incident Timeline: Following two major hurricanes, Bridget contracted Charlotte to perform extensive home repairs and improvements, including ADA accessibility upgrades and installation of a functional HVAC system.

Initial Agreement / Contractual Understanding:

  • No formal contract, but agreements were made verbally, via text, and through partial written documentation.

  • Payments totaling $202,021 were made to Charlotte for work on the home.

  • Work was to include:

    • Full restoration and repair of hurricane damage

    • ADA-compliant modifications (bathroom accessibility, mobility features)

    • Functional HVAC (heating and cooling) throughout the house

    • Proper electrical work and other standard home systems


2. Payments and Financial Exploitation

  • Charlotte allegedly stole a significant portion of the $202,021.

  • Even assuming $100,000 went toward repairs (per insurance estimate), over $100,000 remains unaccounted for.

  • While Bridget was hospitalized, Charlotte attempted to take her to the bank for additional payment, despite being fully paid.

  • The theft, misappropriation, and demands for additional money may constitute grand larceny under Louisiana law.

Additional Financial Impact:

  • Out-of-pocket purchases due to Charlotte’s failure:

    • Window AC/heat unit for bedroom (professional installation with rigged wiring, >$500)

    • Window AC unit for front room (smaller, inadequate for space)

    • Temporary air mattress and other sleeping arrangements until donations were received

  • Reliance on charity for basic furniture, microwave, curtains, porch furniture, and lift chair

  • Limited income from early inheritance ($1,000 per month)


3. Substandard Work and Uninhabitable Conditions

HVAC / Electrical Work:

  • Central HVAC system not functional.

  • Bedroom unit required special wiring; front room unit inadequate for space.

  • Continued reliance on temporary, makeshift AC/heat solutions.

Accessibility Failures:

  • ADA modifications promised but not completed.

  • Bathroom inaccessible to transport chair.

  • Light bulbs and fire alarms unreachable.

  • Hallways difficult to navigate due to unfinished construction.

Structural and Appliance Issues:

  • Kitchen blocked off; appliances (washer, dryer, refrigerator) defective or unsafe.

  • Rats persist in house; unsafe areas remain due to incomplete construction.

Impact on Daily Life:

  • Difficulty bathing, moving around house, and maintaining independence.

  • Nerve damage exacerbates difficulties navigating hazardous, incomplete areas.

  • Emotional distress from unsafe and unlivable environment.


4. Abuse and Manipulation

During Hospitalization:

  • Charlotte visited Bridget in hospital, attempted to coerce payment by taking her off hospital grounds.

  • Work on the house not being performed during hospitalization.

Verbal Abuse:

  • Criticism about “technically” inheriting house (despite co-ownership).

  • Rude reprimand regarding drooling on pillow, requiring Bridget to explain herself.

  • No provision of basic necessities (pillows, adequate bedding).

Manipulative Behavior:

  • Attempted to secure payments via electronic apps after Bridget had been hacked.

  • Chose discreet payment locations, potentially to avoid accountability.


5. Attempts to Seek Justice

  • Samuel Ducote: Failed to provide representation after promises and two-week waiting period. Received letter of non-representation.

  • Legal Eagle / Other Firms: Over 50 letters and online forms sent; no meaningful response.

  • JC Young Law: Virtual meeting with no follow-up or support.

  • Regulatory Reporting:

    • Louisiana State Board for Licensing Contractors: Repeated reports, no action; Charlotte renewed her license.

    • Charlotte’s insurance company: Ignored reports.

  • Impact: Systemic failure to receive help; legal remedies delayed.


6. Evidence Compiled

  • Text messages and emails with Charlotte regarding agreements, payments, and work status.

  • Photographs and videos documenting incomplete work, unsafe conditions, and living arrangements.

  • Witness statements:

    • Charlotte’s sister corroborating aspects of interactions

    • Friends/family (Nancy and Diane) supporting Bridget’s account

  • Documentation of financial losses (payments to Charlotte, out-of-pocket expenses).

  • Medical evidence of nerve damage and hospital stays.


7. Legal Claims

  1. Breach of Contract:

    • Failure to complete promised repairs and ADA modifications.

    • Failure to provide functional HVAC and electrical systems.

  2. Grand Larceny / Theft:

    • Misappropriation of over $100,000.

    • Attempt to coerce additional payments while fully paid.

  3. Fraud / Misrepresentation:

    • False claims about work completed, use of funds, and warranties.

  4. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress:

    • Pattern of verbal abuse, manipulation, and exploitation.

  5. Negligence / Unsafe Living Conditions:

    • Uninhabitable house, persistent rodent issues, unsafe appliances, incomplete and inaccessible areas.


8. Damages

  • Financial: Loss of over $100,000, additional costs for AC units, furniture, extermination, and other necessities.

  • Emotional and psychological: Stress, abuse, and coercion while hospitalized; impact on quality of life.

  • Physical: Nerve damage exacerbated by unsafe home conditions.

  • Inconvenience / hardship: Reliance on charity, inability to work, and difficulty performing basic daily activities.


9. Recommended Lawyer Approach

  • Seek contingency fee representation or attorney willing to pursue Charlotte paying legal fees.

  • Present chronological, evidence-backed narrative (text messages, photos, videos, witness testimony).

  • Emphasize vulnerability, exploitation, and lack of resources.

  • Include regulatory reporting attempts and systemic failures to demonstrate persistence and good faith efforts.


If you want, I can also create a “Lawyer Packet” version of this—formatted as a clean, professional document with:

  • A timeline of events

  • Exhibits and references for texts, photos, and receipts

  • Summary of claims and evidence per legal category

This would make it extremely easy for a lawyer to pick up and act on.

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I told ChatGPT:

I forgot the HIP Scam Charlotte tried to make me sign up for, which is a scam saying their provide houses, work, and transportation, but it's not even located in Louisiana. She pushed and pushed (and I played along, but I knew not to actually give information). This case must have a seven figure recovery. I paid Charlotte $202,021 and then I had to pay over $80,000 in hotel fees (this required using up all of my sister's death benefit, using up all of my savings, using a car accident settlement, borrowing against my life insurance three times, and also multiple donations from different sources). Then, there's all of the intentional emotional and physical distress, entering in to a contract with intent of fraud, and purposefully taking advantage of a disabled person.

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It came back with:

Understood. Let’s integrate this new information into your case summary and strengthen the damages section to make it very clear why your claim should aim for a seven-figure recovery. I’ll revise your file to include Charlotte’s attempted HIP scam and quantify all your losses.


Updated Comprehensive Case Summary: Charlotte L’Juan Ford – Breach of Contract, Financial Exploitation, and Substandard Work


1. Background

  • Plaintiff: Bridget Delaney

  • Defendant: Charlotte L’Juan Ford

  • Property: Four-bedroom, one-level house with a shed in the back, purchased jointly by Bridget, her mother, and her sister using funds from Bridget’s father’s death benefit. Bridget has always been an owner.

  • Incident Timeline: Following two major hurricanes, Bridget contracted Charlotte to perform extensive home repairs and improvements, including ADA accessibility upgrades and installation of a functional HVAC system.

Initial Agreement / Contractual Understanding:

  • No formal contract, but agreements were made verbally, via text, and through partial written documentation.

  • Payments totaling $202,021 were made to Charlotte for work on the home.

  • Work was to include:

    • Full restoration and repair of hurricane damage

    • ADA-compliant modifications (bathroom accessibility, mobility features)

    • Functional HVAC (heating and cooling) throughout the house

    • Proper electrical work and other standard home systems


2. Payments and Financial Exploitation

  • Charlotte allegedly stole a significant portion of the $202,021.

  • Even assuming $100,000 went toward repairs (per insurance estimate), over $100,000 remains unaccounted for.

  • While Bridget was hospitalized, Charlotte attempted to take her to the bank for additional payment, despite being fully paid.

  • Attempted HIP scam: Charlotte repeatedly tried to get Bridget to sign up for a program claiming to provide houses, work, and transportation, which was not even legitimate or in Louisiana, demonstrating clear intent to mislead and defraud.

  • The theft, misappropriation, and coercive demands for additional money may constitute grand larceny under Louisiana law.

Additional Financial Impact:

  • Out-of-pocket purchases due to Charlotte’s failure:

    • Window AC/heat unit for bedroom (professional installation with rigged wiring, >$500)

    • Window AC unit for front room (smaller, inadequate for space)

    • Temporary air mattress and other sleeping arrangements until donations were received

  • Reliance on charity for essential items (lift chair, microwave, curtains, porch furniture).

  • Limited income from early inheritance ($1,000 per month).

  • Hotel expenses exceeding $80,000, funded through:

    • Sister’s death benefit

    • Personal savings

    • Car accident settlement

    • Borrowing against life insurance three times

    • Multiple donations from friends and family


3. Substandard Work and Uninhabitable Conditions

HVAC / Electrical Work:

  • Central HVAC system not functional.

  • Bedroom unit required special wiring; front room unit inadequate for space.

  • Continued reliance on temporary, makeshift AC/heat solutions.

Accessibility Failures:

  • ADA modifications promised but not completed.

  • Bathroom inaccessible to transport chair.

  • Light bulbs and fire alarms unreachable.

  • Hallways difficult to navigate due to unfinished construction.

Structural and Appliance Issues:

  • Kitchen blocked off; appliances (washer, dryer, refrigerator) defective or unsafe.

  • Rats persist in house; unsafe areas remain due to incomplete construction.

Impact on Daily Life:

  • Difficulty bathing, moving around house, and maintaining independence.

  • Nerve damage exacerbates difficulties navigating hazardous, incomplete areas.

  • Emotional distress from unsafe and unlivable environment.


4. Abuse and Manipulation

During Hospitalization:

  • Charlotte visited Bridget in hospital, attempted to coerce payment by taking her off hospital grounds.

  • Work on the house not being performed during hospitalization.

Verbal Abuse:

  • Criticism about “technically” inheriting house (despite co-ownership).

  • Rude reprimand regarding drooling on pillow.

  • No provision of basic necessities (pillows, adequate bedding).

Manipulative Behavior:

  • Attempted to secure payments via electronic apps after Bridget had been hacked.

  • Chose discreet payment locations, potentially to avoid accountability.


5. Attempts to Seek Justice

  • Samuel Ducote: Failed to provide representation; letter of non-representation received after five weeks.

  • Legal Eagle / Other Firms: Over 50 letters and online forms sent; no meaningful response.

  • JC Young Law: Virtual meeting with no follow-up.

  • Regulatory Reporting:

    • Louisiana State Board for Licensing Contractors: Repeated reports; Charlotte renewed her license.

    • Insurance company: Ignored reports.

  • Impact: Systemic failure to receive help; legal remedies delayed.


6. Evidence Compiled

  • Text messages and emails with Charlotte regarding agreements, payments, and work status.

  • Photographs and videos documenting incomplete work, unsafe conditions, and living arrangements.

  • Witness statements (Charlotte’s sister, friends/family Nancy and Diane).

  • Documentation of financial losses (payments, out-of-pocket expenses).

  • Medical evidence of nerve damage and hospital stays.

  • Documentation of all attempts to report and seek assistance.


7. Legal Claims

  1. Breach of Contract:

    • Failure to complete promised repairs and ADA modifications.

    • Failure to provide functional HVAC and electrical systems.

  2. Grand Larceny / Theft:

    • Misappropriation of over $100,000.

    • Attempt to coerce additional payments while fully paid.

  3. Fraud / Misrepresentation:

    • False claims about work completed, use of funds, warranties, and HIP scam.

  4. Intentional Infliction of Emotional and Physical Distress:

    • Pattern of verbal abuse, manipulation, exploitation of disability, and coercion.

  5. Negligence / Unsafe Living Conditions:

    • Uninhabitable house, persistent rodent infestation, unsafe appliances, and incomplete or inaccessible areas.


8. Damages

  • Financial:

    • $202,021 paid to Charlotte

    • $80,000 in hotel expenses

    • Out-of-pocket expenses for AC units, furniture, pest control, and other necessities

  • Emotional / Psychological:

    • Severe distress from verbal abuse, exploitation, and unsafe living conditions

  • Physical:

    • Nerve damage exacerbated by hazardous, incomplete living conditions

  • Legal Strategy:

    • Seven-figure recovery justified based on financial losses, compounded emotional distress, physical harm, intentional fraud, and predatory targeting of a disabled person.


9. Recommended Lawyer Approach

  • Contingency fee representation or attorney willing to pursue Charlotte paying legal fees.

  • Present chronological, evidence-backed narrative (texts, photos, videos, witness testimony).

  • Emphasize vulnerability, exploitation, and extensive losses.

  • Include regulatory reporting attempts and systemic failures to demonstrate good faith and persistence.

  • Highlight potential seven-figure recovery based on financial, emotional, and physical damages, including intentional targeting of a disabled person.


I can also create a Lawyer Packet version next, with a timeline, exhibits, and structured claims, formatted professionally so you can hand it directly to an attorney. That would make your case very strong and easy to present.

Do you want me to make that now?

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Link to ChatGPT created lawyer packet: https://poetrypopcornprose.blogspot.com/2025/11/chatgpt-created-lawyer-packet-for.html

Friday, November 7, 2025

Poor Little Annie (a modernization of Little Orphant Annie by James Whitcomb Riley)

 Poor Little Annie (a modernization of Little Orphant Annie by James Whitcomb Riley(

By Bridget Ilene Delaney


Poor little Annie has come to our house to stay,

To wash the cups and saucers and brush the crumbs away

And shoo the chickens off the porch and dust the hearth and sweep

And make the fire and bake the bread to earn her board and keep.


All the other children, when the supper things are done

Sit around the kitchen table and have lots of fun

Listening to the witch  tales that Annie tells about

And the goblins will get you -

IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT!

Once there was a little boy who wouldn't say his prayers

So when he went to bed at night, a long  way up the stairs

His Mommy heard him holler and his Daddy heard him bawl

And when they turned the covers over, he wasn't there at all!

They sought him in the rafters, the cubby hole, and his mess,

And sought him up the chimney flue, and everywhere, I guess.

But they never found the boy, just a bit of grout

And the goblins will get you -

IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT!


And one time a little girl would only laugh and grin

And make fun of everyone, family, friends, and kin.

And once when there was company and older folks were there,

She mocked them and she shocked them and she said she didn't care!

Then, as she kicked her heels and turned to run and hide

There were two great big Black Things standing by her side.

They pulled her through the ceiling before she could scream and shout

And the goblins will get you -

IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT!

Poor little Annie says when the blaze is blue

And the lamp light flickers and the wind howls woo

And the crickets are all quiet and the moon is gray

And the lightning bugs hide themselves away

You better mind you parents and your teachers, and  hide away your fears

And cherish those that love you, and dry up orphans' tears

And help the poor and needy and those that go without

And the goblins will get you -

IF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT!




Here's the original (yes, it is in the public domain, yes, the poem inspired the idea for the Little Orphan Annie comic on which the music and movie adaptations are based).

Little Orphant Annie’s come to our house to stay,
An’ wash the cups an’ saucers up, an’ brush the crumbs away,
An’ shoo the chickens off the porch, an’ dust the hearth, an’ sweep,
An’ make the fire, an’ bake the bread, an’ earn her board-an’-keep;
An’ all us other childern, when the supper things is done,
We set around the kitchen fire an’ has the mostest fun
A-list’nin’ to the witch-tales ‘at Annie tells about,
An’ the Gobble-uns ‘at gits you
             Ef you
                Don’t
                   Watch
                      Out!

Onc’t they was a little boy wouldn’t say his prayers,—
So when he went to bed at night, away up stairs,
His Mammy heerd him holler, an’ his Daddy heerd him bawl,
An’ when they turn’t the kivvers down, he wasn’t there at all!
An’ they seeked him in the rafter-room, an’ cubby-hole, an’ press,
An’ seeked him up the chimbly-flue, an’ ever’wheres, I guess;
But all they ever found was thist his pants an' roundabout--
An’ the Gobble-uns’ll git you
             Ef you
                Don’t
                   Watch
                      Out!

An’ one time a little girl ‘ud allus laugh an’ grin,
An’ make fun of ever’one, an’ all her blood an’ kin;
An’ onc’t, when they was “company,” an’ ole folks was there,
She mocked ‘em an’ shocked ‘em, an’ said she didn’t care!
An’ thist as she kicked her heels, an’ turn’t to run an’ hide,
They was two great big Black Things a-standin’ by her side,
An’ they snatched her through the ceilin’ ‘fore she knowed what she’s about!
An’ the Gobble-uns’ll git you
             Ef you
                Don’t
                   Watch
                      Out!

An’ little Orphant Annie says when the blaze is blue,
An’ the lamp-wick sputters, an’ the wind goes woo-oo!
An’ you hear the crickets quit, an’ the moon is gray,
An’ the lightnin’-bugs in dew is all squenched away,--
You better mind yer parents, an’ yer teachers fond an’ dear,
An’ churish them ‘at loves you, an’ dry the orphant’s tear,
An’ he’p the pore an’ needy ones ‘at clusters all about,
Er the Gobble-uns’ll git you
             Ef you
                Don’t
                   Watch
                      Out!