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Twilight saga star Taylor Lautner is suing a Southern California R.V. dealership for failing to deliver a trailer the actor planned to use while filming his new movie, Abduction.

In the lawsuit for breach of contract and fraud filed Tuesday, Lautner claims McMahon’s RV didn’t deliver a properly outfitted $300,000 2006 Affinity Country Coach RV in a timely manner.

The lawsuit documents state, “McMahons failed to timely complete the contracted-for-improvements for the Subject RV and further, failed to deliver the Subject RV to SKE in a safe and operative condition as scheduled on June 21, 2010. In fact, when McMahon ultimately delivered the RV, same had multiple safety related problems…..SKE and Taylor Lautner were deprived of the use of and occupancy of the Subject RV, which was preferred to any rented substitute RV resulting in displeasure, annoyance and emotional distress of Taylor Lautner.”

Producers of the film were going to pay Lautner’s company $3,000 a week in lieu of providing a trailer.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified punitive damages, and attorney’s fees.

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