Eli Herbert Newberger,
the
Doctor Dread of
Sexual Abuse Allegations, who markets himself as an international
expert
on child-sexual-abuse evaluations . . . such an expert that he charges,
at least, $450 an hour and maybe more for his services, is in DEFAULT.
Of course, his lawyer
shall
move to vacate
the default, and there is a good chance he'll be able to get it removed
. . . because Eli is only 2 months late, approximately, in responding
to
the Complaint filed against him and others in the United States
District
Court in the District of Massachusetts and served upon him in
September.
"Newbie," as he is
popularly
known, had 20
days within which to file and serve an Answer to the Complaint or a
Motion
to Dismiss the Complaint. He has just filed and served the
latter,
but a wee bit too late: the default had already been ordered.
Having had Jan Brown's
(Plaintiff Tedd's wife)
help, I'm ready with the research necessary to fight the inevitable
Motion
to Vacate Default. He needs "good cause" for having been
late.
He doesn't have it. Let's just keep our fingers crossed. It
can go either way.
|