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Case LLK-40-36E

Sunday, March 4, 2018 Articles, News Comments Off on Case LLK-40-36E

If you have an old MySpace account (which had their database was stolen) and received an email with the subject of Case LLK-40-36E, an attachement called scan_****.doc, do not open it.

29 RQ5 (Rev S4/K8)
Civil Action No. 1LO-10-6QC

You are commanded to show up at the time, particular date, and location to help you admit at a deposition to be taken in this civil action.

Security password to read the document: 615145

Best wishes,
Noble Powers
United States District Court

Attachment: scan_****.doc

EK O6V (Rev 7O/GE)
Civil Action No. H06-RM-9CF

You’re commanded to appear at the time, particular date, and location to actually confirm at a deposition to be taken in this civil action.

Security password to view the document = 615145

Respectfully yours!
Marty Diaz
United States District Court

Attachment: scan_****.doc

YOU ARE COMMANDED to appear at the time, date, and place to testify at a deposition to be taken in this civil action.

This deposition will be recorded by this method: stenographically

It is extremely binding that you study the subpoena very closely. This will state exactly the process will be if you fail to do what is bounden of you.

Find the attached document with all the case details including court location and primary information.

Password to open the attachment (scanned copy) is 61545

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