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Old 12-15-2006, 04:41 PM
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Would appointing the debt collector named on the summons as fiduciary of the strawman have any chance of making this attorney go away?

I doubt it, how would you prove the existense of the strawman?

The question is who owns the debt and is filing the suit?

If it is the original creditor/bank then a R4C, VOD process should be sufficient.

If it is a DC then the VOD, along with a demand for a certified assignment agreement should also work.

In either case, the owner of the debt is the only one with standing to sue. I would guess their only goal presently is to get him to accede to their jurisdiction, where he will then be toast.

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