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Published March 15, 2012, 12:00 AM

AMENDED SUMMONS: Midland Funding v. Nancy L. Smith; Case 12CV20

(Pub. Mar. 15 - Final Mar. 29, 2012)

(Pub. Mar. 15 - Final Mar. 29, 2012)

STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURT

ST. CROIX COUNTY

AMENDED SUMMONS

Case No. 12-CV-000020

Our File # 688423

MIDLAND FUNDING LLC

BY ITS SERVICING AGENT

MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT INC

8875 AERO DRIVE SUITE 200

SAN DIEGO CA 92123

Plaintiff,

vs.

NANCY L. SMITH,

Defendant.

THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, To:

NANCY L. SMITH

230 BLUE SKY DR

GLENWOOD CITY, WI 54013

You are hereby notified that the plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The complaint, which is also served on you, states the nature and basis of the legal action.

Within forty (40) days after March 15, 2012, you must respond with a written answer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the complaint. The court may reject or disregard an answer that does not follow the requirements of the statutes. The answer must be sent or delivered to the court, whose address is Clerk of Circuit Court, St. Croix County, 1101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, WI 54016, and to Kohn Law Firm, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is Suite 501, 312 E. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202-4305. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If no Complaint accompanies this Summons, you must respond within the said 40 day period with a written demand for a copy of the complaint by mailing or delivering said written demand to the court and to the plaintiff’s attorneys at their respective addresses listed above.

If you do not provide a proper answer to the complaint or provide a written demand for said complaint within the 40 day period, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin Feb. 20, 2012.

KOHN LAW FIRM S.C.

By: /s/ JOSEPH R. JOHNSON

State Bar #1053052

Attorney for Plaintiff

____________________ WNAXLP

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