I'm 18 and ALLEGEDLY shoplifted from a PLACE a few weeks ago. I ALLEGEDLY had $200 worth of merchandise.
The cops were called, I was booked into jail and stayed in jail 3 days and was charged with Misdemeanor 1 petty theft.
No court costs (the judge was awesome and dropped them).
About a week after that I got a letter in the mail from a lawyer in New York (weird because I live in Ohio), threatening to sue me if I didn't pay Kohl's the $200 back within 3 weeks.
I got so scared, because I don't have that kind of money (clearly why I was ALLEGEDLY shoplifiting... XXXXXXX).
I took the letter to the police station and asked what I should do, whether I should send the money to this lawyer or what.
The cop who I was talking to laughed and said it was a big joke.
My jail time WAS my punishment.
He told me to ignore the letter and eventually they'd leave me alone.
So I've ignored it, haven't gotten sued, and had to pay no money to Kohl's.
Most people would agree with you.
Only a judge can assess you a fine.
That is a demand letter.
They could sue you, and pigs might fly, one day.
If they sue you, a judge will not make you pay.
They will get a judgment and then have to attach your wages, or seek a writ of attachment to take your stuff.
But, you're poor, as you say.
So, you ain't be got no stuff for them to be attaching.
The cop wasn't a lawyer.
But, he is pretty smart.
I am lawyer.
I am NOT advising you to pay or not to pay.
But, if my daughter got such a letter, (after I reamed her out for stealing), I'd tell her NOT to pay it.
Will they sue you?
I don't know.
I have met many thieves in my life.
I have yet to meet one person that has been sued after they got a letter like that.
They don't want to sue you.
They want to scare you, and they did, didn't they.
You would have paid the $200, had you had it.
You were so scared you spoke to the cops.
They laughed, like I'm laughing.
Seriously, do not ever steal anything again.
What you did will hurt you bad one day, when your record is revealed by a potential employer.
So, you'll pay pretty dearly for this.
You'll be okay, just never steal again.
Pay it or not, your call.
Sue you or not, their call.
That cop was a pretty smart fellow, smart enough to be a cop (meaning he has a pretty good reputation and record).
Good luck, and never, ever, ever steal anything.