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I am representing myself in Nebraska in a CC lawsuit against Bank of America. I am in the Discovery process and I have requested validated and verified proof of the debt. I requested this by Certified Mail in October and all the Plaintiff sent me was copies of Credit Card statements which I specifically stated I did not want. My questions is what is the next step on my part? Do I submit a Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice or a Motion for Summary Judgment on the grounds that no validated or verified proof of the debt has been submitted?

Also, does anyone know how to find out what investments are held in the Judges Retirement Plans?

I read somewhere that a defendant found out that the Judge he had had an investment in the CC company that was suing him. I would think that this would be a conflict of interest.

Any help that anyone could give me would be so very much appreciated.



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