Go to small claims court. The defendant will probably not appear but sue both the company and the individual in his personal name whether you have anything in writing with his name on it or not. If your reasearch shows he has a new corporation sue it also as the "alter ego" of the defendant. Ask for prejudgment interest and costs and any other fee you can add on. If he lives in Florida once you have a judgment you can bring it to Florida so it can be "domesticated" against the individual but you do not have to prove the case all over again. The next step is kind of iffy but if you can find an asset in Florida in the name of the individual or corporation you can bring a "prejudgment writ of attachment or garnishment" that will tie up the asset before he can move it to another state. The trick is to find the asset but with the internet it can be done. Get the small claims judgment first. Your local clerk and judge will help.
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