Global Company Sued For ‘Unpaid Debt’

By Yassah J. Wright

Ms Global Company, has filed a lawsuit against Cheaitou Brothers for its indebtedness of over US$103, 037.33 for ‘unpaid debt.’

 The lawsuit stems from unpaid invoices for 1,248 boxes of fresh table hen-hen brown, and white eggs, which Cheaitou allegedly refused to settle.

 According to court documents, the plaintiff claims that the defendant owes the amount of US$59,883,.60, plus a legal interest of six percent per annum.

Additionally, the plaintiff seeks the recovery of court costs, and any other relief deemed just and equitable by the court.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Ms Global Company by Attorney-in-Facts, Albert S. Sims, and Moses Peagar of the Justice Advocates and Partners, Incorporated.

The court documents revealed that on February 20, 2025, Ms Global Company and Cheaitou Brothers Incorporated entered into a discussion concerning the supply of hen eggs.

The suit alleges that prior to the loading at the Port of origin, a loading inspection was conducted by a third-party authorized inspection company in the presence of its quality control team. According to the court, all of the goods were confirmed fit for human consumption, and complied with the contractual specifications.

The container CGMU-5454610 contains 1,248 boxes of brown and

white small size eggs arrived on June 2, 2025. They were discharged on June 4, 2025, and off-

loading at Cheaitou Brothers’ warehouse commenced on June 5, 2025.

The suit claims that following the completion of the off-loading, and upon inspection by Khalil Fawah of the defendant verbally informed Madam Samira El Bahlili, plaintiff’s Export Manager, that minor damage was observed in a limited number of cartoons.

However, the court records claim that Cheaitou Brothers, after the observation of the minor damage, made a claim of US$1,000 for the observed, and reported minor damage.

The claim was accepted settled and closed.

Unfortunately, the suit alleges that on July 31, Cheaitou made a request for a US$3,000 discount due to the size of the eggs, and the mix of white and brown, but never alleged anything about the eggs being rotten or unfit for consumption.

Later, MS Global rejected the claims of US$3,000 on grounds that the goods delivered, and received by the defendant were in conformity with the specification in the contact (3441YR2025).

Plaintiff claims Cheaitou continued to delay payments, and, a late payment penalty of US$45, ,005.33, was added to the outstanding amount, bringing the total owed to US$103, 037.33

The plaintiff asserts that despite several efforts to resolve the issue amicably, Cheaitou’s representatives, Khalil Fawah and Vinit Nair, began refusing to communicate with Ms Global Company.

Consequently, the plaintiff dispatched its Export Manager, Ms. Samira El Bahlili, to Liberia in a final attempt to secure payment.

However, this effort also failed.

After repeated failed attempts to recover the debt, Ms Global Company hired Justice Advocates and Partners, Inc. to initiate legal proceedings.

A formal demand was made on September 12, 2025, requesting payment or a meeting to negotiate a settlement by September 17, 2025.

Cheaitou Brothers did not attend the conference leading to the filing of the lawsuit.

In light of these events, the plaintiff is seeking a court judgment against Cheaitou Brothers to compel payment of the outstanding debt of US$103, 037.33 plus interest.

“Wherefore, in view of the foregoing, the plaintiff prays Your Honors to enter judgment against the defendant.