A welding company from Colorado called JMF Enterprises was recently hit with a lawsuit from another company called Fired Up Fabrication, who claimed that JMF didn't pay them for a job. The companies eventually settled the matter for $23,500.
JMF went down, but apparently didn't want to go down easy because they decided to pay the fine, the entire $23,500 of it, with loose change.
According to CBS Colorado, the entire haul of quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies weighed in at 6,500 pounds, over three tons!
Danielle Beem, an attorney who represents Fired Up Fabrication, called the 6,500 pound coin delivery "a symbolic middle finger," saying "I think the thought was my clients would have to accept it and it's a giant waste of time and a major F-U."
Beem filed another lawsuit against JMF, claiming they were being "malicious" with their delivery. If a judge agrees, then JMF would be ordered to pay another $7,000 in fines and attorney fees.
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