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    Date of birth: January 10

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    ANTHONY FRANK LA FRAGOLA was hired by Step One LLC as an owner -operator on 01/17/2023. He rented out from Step One LLC a brand new Kaufman trailer with VIN # 7UZFW5030PL000048 and picked it up from the Kaufman factory based in 702 N Silver St, Lexington, NC 27292 on 01/18/2023 and started to use the trailer to transport vehicles for Step One LLC . Also he received FUEL CARD # 6376351049619657 and fueled for a total amount of $3085.08 during the time he was employed by Step One LLC ( fuel reports attached ) . During the time he was employed he earned $6608.21 and got $2220 in cash advances which includes $920 he got for the trailer repair at BigTex Michigan (invoice from BigTex and proof of cash advance attached). On 01/23/2023 he damaged a 5-day old trailer by hitting a concrete block (first axle, right side of the trailer) while was parking at a Motel parking for the night and next day on 01/24/2023 he went to the BigTex dealership to fix the issue with trailer (pictures of the damage and invoice from the repair shop, also attached). The lease agreement between Step One LLC and ANTHONY FRANK LA FRAGOLA was terminated on 02/02/2023 after he was demanding money in advance for fixing his truck’s brake system that by his words , was damaged because of the trailers issue with the brakes what stopped working after he hit the concrete block on 01/23/2023. From 02/02/2023 he had the trailer at his property located at 638 Shaw Rd Fayetteville,NC 28303 until Thursday 02/16/2023 when another driver picked it up . New driver during the inspection of the trailer noticed that there was missing the aluminum ramps and a the set of 12 wheel straps and ratches that the trailer was equipped with at the time ANTHONY FRANK LA FRAGOLA picked it up from Kaufman Trailers Factory on 01/18/2023 . Also, new driver noticed that one of the tires is worn out and needs immediate replacement. When he asked Anthony what happened with the tire he reported that the axle may be bent and that may cause the excessive worn out of the tire . Regarding the missing aluminum ramps and the set of the wheel straps and ratchets , ANTHONY FRANK LA FRAGOLA said that he doesn’t know anything and they might be stollen (from the front of his house , even if he was in charge for the property of Step One LLC ) New driver went right away to Kaufman repair shop located at 893 Clarksbury Church Rd, Thomasville, NC 27360 for the repairs. At the shop was detected that the first axle of the trailer is bent and needs replacement as well as the right side wheel and tire. Besides that , Step One LLC was forced to by another pair of aluminum ramps and a set of 12 wheel straps and ratchets that was lost or stollen by ANTHONY FRANK LA FRAGOLA . The invoice for parts and labor came out to be $2447.77 and was added to ANTHONY’s last statement as he was fully responsible for the trailer and equipment that originally came with the trailer. After deductions which includes trailer rent, commercial cargo insurance, cash advances, repairs and other charges, ANTHONY FRANK LA FRAGOLA owes Step One LLC $5073.63

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