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$100k is generally not "small claims"....
In utah the limit looks like $20,000
https://www.utcourts.gov/en/self-help/case-categories/consumer/small-claims.html
You are generally allowed to split up claims to fit the small claims limit.
100-200k is the estimated value of the entire collection before items were given to the franchise owner to consign.
Many sets have been sold and there is disagreement on the amount remaining, but it’s far less than 100k
Additionally, small claims for individual sets or groups of sets totalling less than $20k. It would also mean dragging them into court repeatedly. And with the documents they have it should be a slam-dunk each time.