See Zellner-Dion v. Wilmington Fin., Inc., No. 10-CV-2587 (PJS/JSM), 2012 WL 2952251, at *3 (D. Minn. July 19, 2012) ("The proponent of federal jurisdiction is not required to prove that damages will exceed the jurisdictional amount. . . . [T]he proponent need prove what is possible, not what is likely."); cf. Mueller v. RadioShack Corp., No. 11-CV-0653 (PJS/JJG), 2011 WL 6826421, at *2 (D. Minn. Dec. 28, 2011) ("In this Court's experience, it is a rare case that can be litigated in federal court through even the summary-judgment stage for less than $17,300. This Court has regularly awarded far more than $17,300 in fees in cases that were resolved at or before the summary-judgment stage.").