Plaintiff: Juan Carlos Enriquez, owner of the Miami-based paint business "The Paint Spot".
Defendant: Trump Endeavor, a Trump Organization company that owns the Trump National Doral Miami resort.
The Claim: Enriquez's company supplied over $142,000 worth of paint to a subcontractor for the resort's $200 million renovation, but the final payment of approximately $32,000 was withheld. Trump's company argued that the work was unsatisfactory or that procedures for billing were not followed correctly.
The Outcome: A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge ruled in Enriquez's favor in 2016, ordering the resort to pay the outstanding balance. Trump's company appealed the decision, but an appeals court upheld the original ruling in April 2017.
Total Award: The final amount the Trump company was ordered to pay swelled to over $315,000, which included the original $32,000 bill plus significant legal fees awarded to Enriquez's lawyer for taking the case on contingency. The judge in the initial case had even filed paperwork for the potential foreclosure sale of the resort if the debt wasn't paid.
This case was one of hundreds of lawsuits and liens filed against Donald Trump's businesses over allegations of unpaid bills from contractors and workers over the decades.