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A citizen of State A asserted a state law claim of $80,000 against a citizen of State B in the federal district court. The State B citizen has a state law claim against another citizen of State B for $90,000 that arose out of the same transaction or occurrence as the original complaint. As a result, the State B citizen brought a third-party action against that person.Does the court have subject matter jurisdiction over the State B citizen's claim in the third-party action?A No, because the amount in controversy is insufficient.B No, because there is no diversity of citizenship.C Yes, because the requirements of diversity jurisdiction have been met.D Yes, because the court has supplemental jurisdiction.
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