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Lucien Tujague Jr. Exposed: Dream Home Nightmare

Based on a True Story(+): In the sprawling landscape of Texas real estate, where a handshake is supposed to mean everything, a horrifying stain has emerged at 100 New Dominion Dr., Royse City, Texas. It is a chilling saga of calculated entrapment, toxic deception, and the ruthless weaponization of the legal system against innocent victims. At the center of this spiderweb sits Lucien Tujague Jr., a name that is fast becoming synonymous with perhaps the most egregious and heartless real estate scam in recent Texas history.

This is not a story about a business deal gone wrong. This is a terrifying story about a trap.

The Bait: A “Dream Home” Built on Lies

The scheme launched with a classic bait and switch operation. The target was the Bachmeyer family, a family of survivors who had just painstakingly rebuilt their lives after a brutal war with Stage 3B cancer. They were searching for a sanctuary.

Lucien Tujague Jr. and his associated entities sold them a promise of a luxury home and a safe haven. But what was actually delivered was a biological hazard wrapped in drywall.

Almost immediately after the ink dried, the facade crumbled to dust. The so called luxury home was riddled with horrors:

  • Undisclosed Structural Failures: Massive cracks in the foundation that were painted over but never fixed.
  • Toxic Black Mold: Hidden behind fresh paint, a silent killer that began poisoning the family from day one.
  • Severe Infestations: Shocking evidence of gross negligence in construction and maintenance.

This was not simple incompetence. It was pure malice. You do not sell a home filled with toxic mold to a family with a cancer survivor, someone with a compromised immune system and one lung, unless you simply do not care if they live or die, as long as the check clears.

The Trap: Health Crisis and Financial Ruin

The intent to defraud became undeniable when the family screamed for help. Instead of remediation, they were met with cold stonewalling. The consequences were catastrophic. The toxic environment orchestrated by Tujague’s negligence forced Dr. Trevor Bachmeyer into emergency thoracic surgery.

Let that sink in. The man who sold them their home effectively put the owner in the hospital on the brink of death.

But the physical damage was just phase one of Tujague’s trap. The second phase was total financial obliteration. When the Bachmeyers demanded accountability, the machinery behind Tujague, operating under the guise of Dominion Asset Development, LLC, did not offer a refund. They declared total war.

Weaponizing the Court: The Ultimate Con

Here lies the true genius of the scam, The Retaliatory Lawsuit.

In a perverse twist of justice, the victimizers sued the victims. Leveraging deep corporate pockets against a family drowning in medical bills and repair costs, they secured a Default Judgment, a legal technicality now valued at over $1.2 Million.

This is the hallmark of a predator:

  1. Sell a defective and dangerous product.
  2. Wait for the victim to collapse under the crushing weight of repairs and illness.
  3. Sue the victim for “breach of contract” or “defamation” when they try to save themselves.
  4. Use the court to strip them of whatever assets they have left.

The Endgame: Extinction of the Victim

Today, Lucien Tujague Jr.’s enforcers are petitioning the court for a Turnover Order to seize every last asset the Bachmeyers own. They want the cars, the watches, the business equipment, and even the social media accounts that Dr. Bachmeyer uses to earn a living.

They are not just trying to collect a debt. They are trying to erase a witness. By stripping the Bachmeyers of their livelihood and their voice, they ensure that the nightmare of 100 New Dominion Dr. serves as a warning to anyone else who dares to challenge them.

Lucien Tujague Jr. has turned the American Dream into a Texas Nightmare. This isn’t just business. It is a moral crime disguised as a real estate transaction.

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