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In this case a debt-purchasing company, law firm and process-serving company are accused of working together to snag borrowers with "sewer service." This is where the process servers tell the courts they've given notice to the clients, but actually haven't. Because that would give them more of a chance to fight back.
Since the clients usually don't show up, it's easy to get default judgments against them.
The class action, Monique Sykes vs. Mel Harris, is a case to watch in the battle against robosigners of all stripes.
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