“A Hartford woman says a Sioux Falls psychic adviser who promised to bring her estranged husband back scammed her out of $30,500,” reports Josh Verges for ArgusLeaders.com. “Jane Stockwell filed a lawsuit last week in Minnehaha County Circuit Court against Katherine Adams, who used to run Psychic Experience at 2012 S. Minnesota Ave. in Sioux Falls. Stockwell wants her money back plus at least $50,000 in punitive damages.”
“According to the complaint, Stockwell hired Adams in March 2006 to provide psychic services, personal counseling and related products. The business relationship ended in October 2007 after Stockwell made payments totaling $30,500,” reports Verges.
“(Adams) represented to (Stockwell) … that these services and products would effect the return of (Stockwell’s) husband to their marriage,” the complaint states. “(Adams) made these representations knowing that they were not true or had no reasonable ground for believing them to be true.”
“The psychic business now is under different management, and Adams apparently lives in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson, Nev. A man who tried to serve the court summons and complaint on Adams was stopped by a security guard at a gate outside her home in June,” reports Verges.
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