The most recent post to MOPO, from Diane, setting record straight, re: incorrect comments or assumptions made by some that she ignored the summons, or questions about her having to possibly close shop:
Hi All - I did not think that this would result in so much response both here and on other forums. A few comments to address some of the questions that have come up:
When I received the initial complaint, I did not ignore it. I retained an attorney in New Jersey to handle the response. When it became apparent that I would not be able to keep counsel, I figured I would represent myself. New Jersey court informed me that due to my company being a corporation, I was not allowed to. At this point I knew the end result would be a Default Judgment. So it was no surprise to me.
On another forum there has been some discussion about restorers and their obligation to their clients vs moral obligation to the hobby. In this case, I did the restoration, knowingly restored incorrect information at the bottom, setting up a red flag on this poster. This poster was sent to John Davis for authenticity, my red flag was changed, obviously to further authenticate the poster.
I publically stated my concerns about the poster and, well, we all know what happened then.
I had planned, well in advance, for the potential ramifications of this case. This will not close Studio C, we are alive and well.
We have all had "unfair things" happen to us in our life and this happens to be one of mine. It is just money and thieves/crooks, not really important stuff. That being said, it has still been such a help receiving all the encouraging words from all of you and you will always have my very heartfelt appreciation.
Diane
People like this are an asset to the hobby. They are not cheats or liars, nor doing a disservice to the hobby in any way.