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CANADIAN COUNTY • CJ-2026-227

Fundamental Capital LLC v. Randy Moody DBA Market Beverage Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor, Klcorp AND Randy Moody

Filed: Mar 11, 2026
Type: CJ

What's This Case About?

Let’s get one thing straight: this isn’t a dispute over a lawn mower that strayed across property lines or a neighbor’s cat using your flowerbed as a litter box. No, this is big-league petty. A New York company is now chasing an Oklahoma man through the courts for a jaw-dropping $248,884.73—not because he stole a Picasso, but because, allegedly, he didn’t pay up after losing an arbitration case that sounds like it came out of a Shark Tank fever dream. We’re talking six figures over what might’ve started as a handshake deal involving booze, business names that read like a hip-hop alias, and a legal process so layered it could be a lasagna.

So who are these people? On one side, you’ve got Fundamental Capital LLC, a financial firm doing business as “Nexi” (yes, like the payment company in Europe, but probably not that Nexi—though we wouldn’t blame them for the branding confusion). They’re based in Rockville Centre, New York—Long Island vibes, probably drive SUVs with expired parking permits, and definitely have a lawyer on speed dial. Their representative in this case? Roger D. Everett, a Yukon, Oklahoma-based attorney who, ironically, is suing an Oklahoman on behalf of a New York company. So this is less “coast vs. coast” and more “New York money, Oklahoma problems, Oklahoma lawyer.”

On the other side: Randy Moody, a man apparently operating under so many business names it’s hard to keep track. He’s listed as doing business as Market Beverage Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor, and—wait for it—Klcorp. KLORP? KLORP. Is that a typo? A cryptic acronym? A failed energy drink brand? We may never know. But what we do know is that Moody is tied to addresses in both Edmond and Oklahoma City, suggesting he’s not exactly a fly-by-night operator—he’s got roots, and presumably, a liquor license or three. The filing suggests he was involved in some kind of financial arrangement with Fundamental Capital LLC that went south faster than a tornado in Tornado Alley.

Now, what actually happened? Buckle up, because the plot thickens like gravy in a cast-iron skillet. The core of this case isn’t a new lawsuit—it’s a legal eviction notice in paperwork form. Fundamental Capital LLC isn’t asking a Canadian County judge to decide who’s right or wrong. Nope. They’ve already won. Back in New York, they took Randy Moody and his constellation of business aliases to arbitration—basically a private, binding court for contract disputes—and they came out swinging. On July 16, 2024, an arbitrator ruled that Moody and his companies owed Fundamental Capital $232,365.10. That’s not a typo. Over two hundred grand. Then, because the legal system loves compounding misery, they tacked on $16,214.63 in interest (calculated at 9%—yikes, that’s loan shark territory, but apparently legal) and another $305 in court costs. Total? $248,884.73. And that judgment was officially entered in Nassau County, New York, on April 25, 2025.

But here’s the kicker: Moody didn’t pay. So Fundamental Capital did what any spurned creditor does in America—they went full legal Pac-Man. They filed that New York judgment in Canadian County, Oklahoma, on September 4, 2025, turning it into a domestic debt that Oklahoma courts can enforce. This is called “domesticating a foreign judgment,” which sounds like something out of immigration law, but really just means, “Hey Oklahoma, New York already decided this guy owes us a quarter of a million dollars—help us collect.” It’s like when your ex gets a restraining order in one state and then registers it in another so you can’t just cross the border and start fresh.

So why are they in court now? Because Oklahoma’s legal system won’t just hand over Randy Moody’s bank account like a vending machine. By filing this notice, Fundamental Capital is putting Moody on official legal blast: We have a judgment. We’re coming for your assets. Pay up, or we’re seizing what you’ve got. They’re not asking for a trial. They’re not arguing facts. They’re saying, “The fight’s over. You lost. Now hand over the money.” The only real legal question left is whether Moody can somehow challenge the judgment—maybe claim he didn’t get proper notice in New York, or that the arbitration was rigged, or that “Klcorp” isn’t even a real entity. But unless he pulls a legal rabbit out of his hat, this looks less like a courtroom battle and more like a financial execution.

And what do they want? $248,884.73. Let’s put that in perspective. That’s not just “a nice bonus.” That’s a house in parts of Oklahoma. That’s two brand-new Ford F-150s. That’s a full year of private school for three kids. That’s the kind of money that can bankrupt a small business—or an entire family. For a wholesale liquor operation in Edmond, this could be multiple years of profit wiped out in one legal swoop. And let’s not forget: this wasn’t a jury’s decision. It was an arbitrator’s. No public trial. No dramatic courtroom revelations. Just a quiet, binding ruling that now looms over Randy Moody like a storm cloud with a balance sheet.

Our take? The most absurd part of this whole saga isn’t the amount, or the multi-state legal gymnastics, or even the fact that someone owes nearly $250,000 over what was likely a failed business deal. No, the real absurdity is in the names. Randy Moody, DBA Market Beverage Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor, Klcorp, AND Randy Moody. He’s listed twice—once as himself, once as… himself again? Is this redundancy, or is it a legal flex? “I’m not just Randy Moody—I’m Randy Moody and also Randy Moody, but in a business capacity”? And Klcorp? That’s not a company name. That’s what you name your fantasy football team when you’re three beers deep. It sounds like a rejected tech startup from 1999 or a virus your IT guy warns you about. Meanwhile, the New York firm goes by “Nexi”—smooth, sleek, modern—like they sell AI-powered espresso machines. The branding alone makes you root for the underdog, even if the underdog might owe a small fortune.

But here’s the thing: we don’t know what went down in that arbitration. Maybe Moody got a raw deal. Maybe the contract was shady. Maybe “Klcorp” was a verbal agreement scribbled on a bar napkin. Or maybe he took the money and ran, leaving a paper trail of business aliases like breadcrumbs through the Sooner State. The filing doesn’t say. And that’s the problem with these arbitration-based judgments—they’re clean, efficient, and utterly invisible until boom, a quarter-million-dollar debt appears in your mailbox like a cursed scroll.

So do we root for the relentless New York creditor collecting what’s owed? Or the Oklahoma businessman drowning in legal entities and interest charges? Honestly? We’re rooting for clarity. For transparency. For someone to explain what Klcorp even is. Because in a world where you can be sued by a company called Nexi over a judgment issued by a robot (okay, not a robot, but an arbitrator might as well be), the real victim might just be common sense.

But hey—welcome to CrazyCivilCourt, where the stakes are high, the names are weird, and the interest accrues whether you like it or not.

Case Overview

$248,885 Demand Petition
Jurisdiction
District Court, Oklahoma
Relief Sought
$248,885 Monetary
Claims
# Cause of Action Description
1 enforcement of foreign judgment enforcement of a $248,884.73 judgment rendered in New York State Supreme Court

Petition Text

1,210 words
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CANADIAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA FUNDAMENTAL CAPITAL LLC d/b/a Nexi vs. RANDY MOODY DBA MARKET BEVERAGES CO, SAMES WHOLESALE LIQUOR KLORP AND RANDY MOODY Plaintiff, Defendants. Case No. CJ- NOTICE OF FILING A FOREIGN JUDGMENT TO: RANDY MOODY DBA MARKET BEVERAGES CO, SAMES WHOLESALE LIQUOR KLORP AND RANDY MOODY YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Plaintiff and Judgment Creditor, Fundamental Capital LLC dba Nexi, has filed with the Clerk of this Court, a foreign judgment rendered against you. This foreign judgment is captioned: In the Supreme Court of the State of New York County of Nassau Fundamental Capital LLC d/b/a/ Nexi Index No. : 24 613801 against Randy Moody dba Market Beverages Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor Klorp and Randy Moody Date of Judgement: April 25, 2025 Amount of Judgement: $232,365.10 and interest from July 16, 2024 in the amount of $16,214.63 Court Costs: $305.00 Total Amount: $248,884.73 You are also notified that the Plaintiff and Judgment Creditor, Fundamental Capital LLC d/b/a/ Nexi, at 100 Merrick Road, Suite W212, Rockville Centre, NY 11570 and Plaintiff's lawyer is Roger D. Everett, whose address is 508 West Vandament, Suite 300, Yukon, Oklahoma 73099. Roger D. Everett, OBA # 2788 EVERETT, P.C. 508 West Vandament, Suite 300 Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 Tel:(405) 350-0990 Fax:(405) 354-2834 [email protected] ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Know Ye That I, MAUREEN O'CONNELL, County Clerk of the County of Nassau, in the State of New York, and Clerk of the Supreme and County Courts, thereof, Do Hereby Certify that we inspected the records of our Courts and do find a Judgment in the Supreme Court, which is one of the Courts of Record, in this County, entitled Index No. 24 613801 Fundamental Capital LLC D/B/A Nexi, Plaintiff(s), -against- Randy Moody DBA Market Beverage Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor, Klcorp AND Randy Moody, Defendant(s) of which the following is a true and perfect copy and the whole of said Judgment in words and figures following, to wit: Nassau County Maureen O'Connell County Clerk Mineola, NY 11501 Ref ID#: EC 24 613801 Instrument Number: 2025-00079906 As JE1 - ELECT JUDG SUPREME COURT MONEY Recorded On: April 25, 2025 Parties: TO FUNDAMENTAL CAPITAL LLC RANDY MOODY Recorded By: RABINOVICH Num Of Pages: 4 Comment: ** Examined and Charged as Follows: ** JE1 - ELECT JUDG SUPREME CC 0.00 Recording Charge: 0.00 ** THIS PAGE IS PART OF THE INSTRUMENT ** I hereby certify that the within and foregoing was recorded in the Clerk's Office For: Nassau County, NY File Information: Document Number: 2025-00079906 Receipt Number: 3491949 Recorded Date/Time: April 25, 2025 11:09:41A Book-Vol/Pg: Bk-K VI-1172 Pg-1 Cashier / Station: 0 CAG / NCCL-FKSGT13 Maureen O'Connell County Clerk Maureen O'Connell SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NASSAU ------------------------------------------------------------X------------------------Index No. 613801/2024 Fundamental Capital LLC DBA Nexi, Petitioner, -against- Randy Moody DBA Market Beverage Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor, Klcorp AND Randy Moody, Respondents. ------------------------------------------------------------X-------------------------------JUDGMENT Upon reading and filing the annexed Petition Verified August 6, 2024 and supporting documentation in support of confirmation for the Arbitration Award, annexed hereto, and on motion of The Law Offices of Marcella G. Rabinovich, Esq. PLLC Attorneys for Petitioner herein. By way of Notice of Petition with an original return date of September 5, 2024, and upon the decision and order of the Honorable Anna M. Grimaldi, J.S.C., dated March 21, 2025, granting the Petition, it is: ADJUDGED that the petitioner, Fundamental Capital LLC DBA Nexi, residing at 100 Merrick Road, Suite W212, Rockville Centre, NY 11570, recover jointly and severally of the Respondents Randy Moody DBA Market Beverage Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor, Klcorp, residing at 204 S Littler, Edmond, OK 73034 and Randy Moody, residing at 3024 Castle Rock Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 the sum of $232,365.10 along with interest calculated at 9% from the date of the Arbitration Award, July 16, 2024, in the amount of $16,214.63, together with costs and disbursements as taxed by the Clerk in the amount of $305.00, a total of $248,884.73 Dollars, and that the Petitioner have execution therefore. Judgment signed this 22nd day of April, 2025. ENTERED APR 25 2025 NASSAU COUNTY COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NASSAU Fundamental Capital LLC DBA Nexi, Petitioner, -against- Randy Moody DBA Market Beverage Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor, Klcorp AND Randy Moody, Respondents. JUDGMENT CALCULATION AND BILL OF COSTS Arbitration Award $232,365.10 INTEREST ON ARBITRATION AWARD Interest calculated @9% From July 16, 2024 $14,495.76 (pursuant to Arbitration Award) BILL OF COSTS Index No. $210.00 Request for Judicial Intervention $95.00 Total Costs $305.00 TOTAL JUDGMENT $247,165.86 ATTORNEY AFFIRMATION The undersigned, an attorney admitted to practice law in the State of New York and member of The Law Offices of Marcella G. Rabinovich, Esq., of record for Fundamental Capital LLC DBA Nexi , Petitioner in the above-entitled action, affirms that the disbursements specified have been or will be made or incurred. Petitioner is entitled to a Judgment based upon an Order, entered on March 25, 2025. I further affirm, under the penalties of perjury, that the above statements herein are true. Dated: Rockville Centre, New York March 26, 2025 MGR Law Attorneys for Petitioner By: Marcella G. Rabinovich Marcella G. Rabinovich 100 Merrick Road, Suite W212 Rockville Centre, NY 11570 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NASSAU -------------------------------------------------------------X-------------------X Fundamental Capital LLC DBA Nexi , Index No. 613801/2024 Petitioner, NOTICE -against- Randy Moody DBA Market Beverage Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor, Klcorp AND Randy Moody, Respondents. -------------------------------------------------------------X-------------------X PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the annexed Proposed Judgment of which the within is a true copy, will be presented for signature before Honorable Anna M. Grimaldi, J.S.C. at the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Nassau, at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501 on April 21, 2025. Dated: Mineola, New York March 26, 2025 MGR Law Attorneys for Petitioner By: Marcella G. Rabinovich Marcella G. Rabinovich 100 Merrick Road, Suite W212 Rockville Centre, NY 11570 To: Randy Moody DBA Market Beverage Co, Sames Wholesale Liquor, Klcorp 204 S Littler Edmond, OK 73034 Randy Moody 3024 Castle Rock Rd Oklahoma City, OK 73120 all of which we have caused by these presents to be exemplified and the seal of the said Court and County to be hereunto affixed. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal at Mineola, New York, this 22ND day of AUGUST 2025. Maureen O'Connell Maureen O'Connell, County Clerk STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF NASSAU : I, HONORABLE Erica L. Prager , Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, do certify that MAUREEN O'CONNELL, whose name is subscribed to the preceding exemplification, is the Clerk of the County of Nassau and of the Supreme and County Courts, Courts of Record of said County, and that full faith and credit are due to her official acts. I further certify that the seal affixed to the exemplification is the seal of our said Courts and that the attestation is in due form and according to the form of attestation used in this State. Dated: August 27 ,2025 Justice of the Supreme Court STATE OF NEW YORK : COUNTY OF NASSAU : I, MAUREEN O'CONNELL, Clerk of the County of Nassau and Clerk of the Supreme and County Courts, Courts of Record of the said County, do hereby certify that HONORABLE Erica L. Prager , whose name is subscribed to the preceding certificate, is a Justice of the Supreme Court, duly elected, sworn and qualified, and that the signature of said Justice to said certificate is genuine. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said County and Court this 4 day of September ,2025. Maureen O'Connell Maureen O'Connell, County Clerk
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