Stephen Patrick Doughty, experienced Litigation attorney in Wilmington, DE with 5 reviews
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Stephen Patrick Doughty

15 Ashley Pl Ste 2 B, Wilmington, DE

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Southwestern Law School, J.D.
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Bilal abdullah

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26 Apr, 2024
The wages of the Strawman have been garnished for a vehicle co signed for over 15 years ago. The ex wife of the Strawman Ernest Owens had the vehicle given back to the dealership In turn sold the vehicle to another dealership. This Dept collection Lyons and Doughty has purchased the debt of a remaining balance $4,766.24 and now is taking weekly payments out of the strawmans checks from a court order he was never properly served nor justly tried and questioned about this debt owed by the strawman ERNEST OWENS they claim he owes $4,766.24 to them which he never had any contract with them EVER. This debt was illegally purchased and its over 10 years old. I need someone to help assist in getting just do justice against them for the unethical practices which has caused stress and mental pain and suffering along with hardships due to This debt which is past statue of limitations guide lines for such debt. This isn't a State or federal debt its an outdated autoloan that he was unaware of until March 22, 2024 when his pay was being garnished of wages. Whom shall i report this matter to also where can i sue this company (state) or Federal. They have many requests through emails and phone messages to return a phone call which they haven't and do not respond. BBB has been contacted as well. Now will seek the courts
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18 Jan, 2024
I can’t get the person whose name is on the summons. I wanted to make an offer so I went to the website to make an offer and nobody contacted me about it
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Julie wilhelm

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03 Dec, 2023
Absolutely the most disrespectful people work there. They lie to you as if you're a toddler. They refuse to take blame for their mistakes. They always blame everyone else. They don't honor anything you agree to until you complain to the BBB! Interesting. Then they don't even apologize they try saying it wasn't their fault! They are ambulance chasers. They falsifed documents saying my husband signed a paper at 7:30 at night. That's a lie because he was at 7:30 and we proved it. He works at a prison which would not allow them to bring documents there for him to sign. What prison would do that ? None! Then when I confronted them with that they said someone from NCC must of done that! So Newcastle county would forge my husband's signature? Highly doubtful.
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