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Chee-Wong v. Chen
This action arises out of a loan in the amount of $25,000 given by the plaintiff, Miguel Chee-Wong, to the defendant, Aina A. Chen. When the loan was not paid, Chee-Wong filed an action for breach of contract against Chen, and Chen filed a cross-complaint for emotional distress. Chee-Wong brought a motion for summary judgment on the complaint and cross-complaint, which the court granted.
Chen appeals in propria persona, asserting the court erred in granting summary judgment because (1) the court failed to consider evidence there was a separate oral agreement that raised a triable issue of fact on the complaint; (2) the court should have granted her request to compel discovery; (3) the court should have granted her request for a continuance; and (3) there are triable issues of fact on her cross-complaint. Chee-Wong has brought a motion requesting that, because the appeal lacks merit and is frivolous, we either issue a summary affirmance or dismiss the appeal. Court ordered the motion be heard concurrently with the appeal. Court affirm the judgment and decline to either issue a summary affirmance or dismiss the appeal.

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