Sunday,
July 4th, 2010
In the Federal Court System a defendant
is given 21 full days to properly
Respond to a lawsuit. Let's
assume, for the moment, that since
Stephen Barrett was sued by Doctor's
Data on June 18th, 2010, that he was
served with papers on the 19th, the next
day. Counting 21 days from that
moment brings us to Monday, July 12th,
2010 - the deadline for Barrett to hire
an attorney who can practice in Federal
Court in Chicago, Illinois, and prepare,
and submit a Response to the Court.
That's eight days from now - and Barrett
does not even have an attorney yet.
What happens if Barrett does not
Respond? (I'm getting all excited
thinking about this).
If Barrett does not Respond then
Doctor's Data simply files for what is
called a "Default Judgment," asking the
Court to award everything they asked for
- the Five Million in Damages, the
Fifteen Million in Punitive Damages, and
a permanent Injunction barring Barrett
from talking about Doctor's Data, etc.
The Judge's answer is almost automatic..
Once the Judge issues the Default
Judgment and the Permanent Injunction
Doctor's Data, through their attorneys,
will go into the "Judgment Collection"
phase, using an attorney firm that
specializes in draining blood out of
reluctant Defendants. Barrett will
meet a lot of people who have tattoos on
their faces in the process of collecting
Stevie's furniture, his car, his Mont
Blanc pen, and the gold fillings from
his teeth.
What about that Permanent Injunction?
Let's think about that. Most
people's first thought would be to just
have the Judge take down all of
Barrett's sleazy websites for all time.
But I want to suggest a better idea.
Why not force Barrett to put a
statement, approved by the Court, at the
TOP of every one of his internet pages
that says:
"Stephen Barrett, the author/editor of
this page, has been officially declared
by the US Court System (NCAHF v King
Bio) to be "biased, and unworthy of
credibility." Hence, use of any
material found on this page, except for
this message, for any purpose, can be
hazardous to your legal health.
Barrett, when offered an opportunity in
a US Federal Court, to Defend his
bizarre offerings, failed to Respond."
My sense of humor is getting away from
me here... Of course Barrett will
lawyer-up.
Or, will he?
Stay tuned.
Tim Bolen - Consumer
Advocate