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Brooks is being sued for his role in the riot. Avoiding the merits of this case, Mo was hiding from being served the papers attempting to let the suit “time out” which is utterly dumb because to my understanding the suit can just be reissued.
No being the weak cuck that he is appears to have let his wife answer the door and she got served his papers, I could be wrong and maybe Mo was out but it sure sounded like he was at home hiding.
Now Mo is complaining the PI who was hired to serve Mo his court demand snuck in to his property and accosted his wife. I don’t know anything about this business but I suspect you need to be aggressive and demanding about serving papers. I wonder if what Mo wants regarding court summons would apply to black guys or does it only apply to white guys named Mo?
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No being the weak cuck that he is appears to have let his wife answer the door and she got served his papers, I could be wrong and maybe Mo was out but it sure sounded like he was at home hiding.
Now Mo is complaining the PI who was hired to serve Mo his court demand snuck in to his property and accosted his wife. I don’t know anything about this business but I suspect you need to be aggressive and demanding about serving papers. I wonder if what Mo wants regarding court summons would apply to black guys or does it only apply to white guys named Mo?

Rep. Mo Brooks served with lawsuit related to his role in Capitol insurrection
Alabama GOP Rep. Mo Brooks was served with a lawsuit filed by California Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell seeking to hold him partially accountable for the January 6 insurrection, according to a tweet from Brooks and an attorney for Swalwell.
