Originally Posted by
legallyconfused
I'm away from home at the moment, have to return in two days, and left the "summons" there... It all looks "official" in that there is a govt. stamp and all.. I *am* named on the summons, but the complaint, which was apparantly filed in a different state over two years ago, does not name me at all.
As for damages, charges.. etc, nothing. I am, frankly, amazed that anyone actually let this go through. What a waste of time for eveyone involved...
Yes, I do know the plaintiff..
Have not had communication with him in probably four or more years..
There are a number of others "named" in his suit, though, none in the "complaint" my main question.. do I even have to take this seriously?
I will call the court and see what they have to say. I *think* this is simply an attempt by the "plaintiff" to force anyone who was "served" (all by mail, not registered, simply a letter) to seek legal advice and cost them money in the process...
*sigh*
I've tried to ignore this person for years.. *IF* I had the $$, I would surely turn the table on him and sue for libel, as, if you google my name, the first two things that come up are two "articles" on his blog that simply rip me to shreds.. none of it true or based on anything other than a wild imagination of someone who is bi-polar... (on social security for that reason)...
Why does the legal system let these people even file such things???
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