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CREDITWRENCH-TheTruth

This blog is dedicated to illustrating the depths of depravity to debt collectors and their cronies who infest various message boards spewing their spam, insults and filth can and do sink. They will stop at nothing to berate others while trying to elevate their own perceived worth.

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Affadavit requirement in court

This blog is dedicated to exposing the lies about creditwrench promoted by a debt collector's blog who calls himself "CREDITWRENCHSCAM" and is also known as "Enormis", "Enormis Debtor", "Uncle Normie" and any other false screen name he can think of.

Fabrications of fact



Fabrications of fact are here again. Bill Bauer didn't advise anything of the sort.
Bill Bauer is beyond any shadow of a doubt way smarter than to have said anything like that. Normie is the victim of the old carrot and stick trick. Bill Bauer sticks a verbal carrot before the mule's nose and when the mule tries to grab it Bill Bauer hits him violently with the stick. Jackass normie falls for it every time.

What he fails to understand is that a knowledgeable debtor will never allow a motion for default judgment to go uncontested. He will file an answer to the court in a timely manner and he will also file a motion for summary judgment against the plaintiff. In order to defeat a summary judgment motion, the nonmoving party may not simply rely on his pleadings but must present some evidence on every material issue for which he will bear the burden of proof at trial. Celotex Corp. v. Catrett, 477 U.S. 317, 324 (1986).


Contrary to what CREDITWRENCH CEO Bill Bauer has advised, it is not necessary for a plantiff's attorney to provide an affidavit in court if the neither the plantiff or defendant appear. If the defendant has not filed an answer disputing the allegations in the matter, the court will deem the complaint as fact and issue a default judgment.

CREDITWRENCH stating that an affidavit is necessary to obtain a default judgment is false and misleading.
You got an awful long way to go to make any sense at all muttonhead.