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Old 2007-03-25, 04:12 PM   #20
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How to Defeat Swindler Jay Servidio of Teleteria and His Dirty Tricks

How low can slimeball Jay Servidio of Teleteria sink in his never-ending efforts to scam innocent newbies? By suing his customers in a court that has no jurisdiction—get this!—under an alias. He sues out-of-state people over whom the Connecticut Small Claims Court has no jurisdiction. The lard-butted con artist files suits against people under the name Jay Sercidio! See the following Small Claims Court link. (Note--This is not the Midwesterner mentioned later in this post; it is merely a sample case drawn at random from the 12 lawsuits filed by fake, fraud, lowlife liar Jay Servidio-Sercidio.)

http://www.jud2.ct.gov/Small_Claims/...n&Activity=ALL

Small Claims Court FAQ No. 8 clearly states: “Q--What if the defendant resides out of the state of Connecticut? A--You may file against the out-of-state resident only if he or she owns real or personal property in the state of Connecticut. A statement indicating that the out-of-state individual owns property must be included in the claim.”

But one of Servidio-Sercidio’s victims from a Midwestern state, who had no connection to Connecticut, fought back and won. He made numerous calls to the County Clerk who brought the case to a court magistrate who dismissed the case. The problem is that many of Servidio-Sercidio’s legal victims may not have the legal background or persistence that our Midwesterner did. Servidio is like a classic schoolyard bully who uses empty threats to force a “settlement” of a spurious court judgment. Therefore, we sent the following letter to the Connecticut Supreme Court:

The Honorable David M. Borden
Senior Associate Justice
Connecticut Supreme Court
231 Capitol Ave.
Hartford, CT 06106

Dear Justice Borden:

I wish to bring to your attention that an individual in New Canaan, Connecticut, is abusing the state’s Small Claims Court by knowingly filing cases against persons over whom the court has no jurisdiction and for filing claims using an alias. The individual is

Jay Servidio, Teleteria, Inc., 268 Jelliff Mill Rd., New Canaan, CT 06840, telephone 203-966-3700, fax 203-966-3739, toll-free 866-408-8694, email teleteria.com.

Please note the enclosed printout from the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch. Mr. Servidio is filing lawsuits, possibly with intent to defraud persons known or unknown, under the alias “Jay Sercidio.”

Additionally, at least one and possibly all of the defendants listed do not live in Connecticut and do not own property in the state, as required under state law. Therefore, Small Claims Court should never have accepted the cases in the first place due to a lack of jurisdiction. Mr. Servidio then further abuses the state’s court system by sending threatening emails to defendants such as:

“One more thing, if you don’t want to have this judgment against you I will be open to a settlement before the court date. I don’t know if you are aware of how bad a judgment will be to your credit. You should know that whether or not you show up you will lose and you will have a court judgment against you.”

Mr. Servidio is a notorious Internet con artist who “sells” turnkey Web sites to victims called “newbies,” who are unsophisticated in the ways of the Internet. When newbies discover that cybercriminal Servidio is scamming them, they refuse to pay despite a bogus contract with Servidio and Teleteria. Hence, the spurious Small Claims suits listed in the enclosure.

I do not believe that it is in the best interest of the people of Connecticut when a crook like Jay Servidio of Teleteria abuses a state court to make empty threats against persons who don’t live in the state or own property there, and who may pay money to the scam artist as part of a needless “settlement.”

I respectfully request that the Supreme Court investigate this matter and issue summary dismissals of all cases where the defendants have no connection to Connecticut. I request further that the court issue a cease-and-desist order against Jay Servidio for filing lawsuits under an alias and for suing people over whom Small Claims Court has no jurisdiction.

If you have questions, please advise me by phone, U.S. mail, or email. Your assistance in this matter is appreciated.

An attorney who advised one of the defendants made this comment about Jay Servidio: “This guy is a slimeball. He doesn’t know what he’s doing, other than to scam people out of their money. I would let the court throw it out.”

We couldn’t have stated it more succinctly. Watch our posts for the Supreme Court’s response to our letter.

Separately, loathsome charlatan Jay Servidio, who claims to run a million dollar business, can’t even afford to pay his medical bills. Search “Servidio” (not “Sercidio,” this time) to see how Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield sued the Teleteria tubby rodent in Connecticut Small Claims Court, won a judgment, and collected! Judgments like this one no doubt work marvels for lowlife liar Servidio-Sercidio’s credit rating. It’s no wonder why slimy crook Jay Servidio needs to sue his customers to make a living.

Despite his so-called million-dollar business, flabby bottom-feeder Jay Servidio can’t afford to pay a measly $3,086,44 bill. Jay Servidio is a psychotic megalomaniac with delusions of grandeur. He belongs in prison for fraud with his coconspirator wife Carol Servidio.
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