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Originally Posted by HalfPastTen They're willing to pay for extradition? Do you know what he's wanted for? He must've committed some violent crime or committed grand theft for that to happen. If he defaults can he also be arrested for contempt of court? |
He's had a DUI (more than one, I think I recall) and he didn't complete his probation properly. There may be other things I'm not aware of.
The lawsuit is a civil matter, not a criminal matter. The worst that can happen is that he loses the suit and gets a judgement against him and possibly a restraining order, which I'm sure he would violate, subjecting him to arrest and prosecution.
It must suck being thirty years old, living with his mother, working under the table for cash and having to either get a ride everywhere or risk arrest the first time he gets pulled over, and just generally having to hide out all the time.
He's got a four-year degree; I'm amazed he's screwed up so badly.