He was kicked out of public housing during N.J.’s eviction moratorium, and he’s not alone
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
Andrew Austin didn’t have a lawyer when he logged onto Zoom in civil court this November, but the Newark Housing Authority did.
“The judge didn’t listen to anything I had to say,” Austin said. “She gave me two weeks to get out of there or the sheriff’s department was going to come.”
He and his girlfriend left the Wynona Lipman Gardens townhome in Newark when Superior Court Judge Lisa Adubato in November handed down the ejectment order, a legally different term and process than an eviction.
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Cobra Kai, is Bartender Brett a character who appears for about two seconds in the third season’s finale to serve Daniel LaRusso and his wife Amanda martinis at a holiday party.
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If just mentioning Brett doesn’t ring any bells, Andrew Austin, the actor and video editor who portrays him and who created the excellent “Robert E.T.” and “
Made up like a GeoCities fan page, the site provides a full rundown on the Bartender Brett essentials. There are GIFs and images of every frame of his appearance, an image celebrating his famous catchphrase, “Coming right up!,” and a full backstory for a character with only one line (overdubbed by someone other than Austin.)
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In fairness to Magistrate Judge Andrew Austin, this case and his 2020 have gone hand-in-hand.
Back in April, the judge had to benchslap Kirkland & Ellis into oblivion for not only refusing to comply with a simple third-party subpoena, but then having the audacity to demand fees for their trouble. They would not receive them, but the judge would note that “K&E should be embarrassed.”
But Judge Austin only had to deal with K&E because the defendant claimed he didn’t control a number of documents held by the recruiting company he otherwise seems to run. Last week, Judge Austin had to deal with the underlying discovery disputes involving the defendant and it was not pretty.
Updated: 22/12/2020, 7:54 pm
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