Ugh, I woke up early today and tried to get copies of my case file. I had no luck. I got bounced back and forth from the Legal Records Department to the Precinct Justice Court, and nobody knew how to get copies of my case files. I got tired of walking back and forth between both locations in the sun, plus finding parking downtown, so I gave up. I even asked if I could get the case file online, but they said nope, not possible.
However, I did end up filing my response form to prevent the Default judgement. I also mailed a copy of my answer form to the law firm that is suing me. The lady said the court would send me something in the mail soon. Hopefully this will stop the default action from taking place. I'm assuming that the negotiation phase is lurking right around the corner?
Even though I don't have the case file, the contents probably won't shock me. At the very least, the documents probably show records from my previous creditor from 2009, which LVNV has already sent me such documents and attachments. Their case against me is probably a run-of-the-mill case, stating that I borrowed from a creditor, I failed to pay, they now bought and own the debt, and they want money in return. Or something along those lines.

