PER CURIAM.
In this case, there is certainly more than one side of the story. Yet, an appellate court is unable to determine which story is correct. Therefore, the law provides for a fact-finder to determine the facts.
Here, the appeals referee was the fact-finder and was privileged to weigh and reject conflicting evidence. Ritenour v. Unemployment Appeals Comm'n,
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