But until the service of process happens, effectively there is no lawsuit, as the service is necessary for the court to obtain jurisdiction over the defendants.Thank you! This is in line with what many here have been saying for months. Lloyd is continually gaslighting the community over this with accusations of criminal activity towards the M7 and others. Honestly he’d have been better off just keeping to the vague “defamation” term he’s been floating about. There’s going to be nothing vague about this case when it is thrown out. It’ll be interesting to see how he pivots from a dismissed lawsuit.
It will require lawyers (and payment of lawyer fees) in every country where a defendant resides, as well as a thorough analysis of treaties that may exist between the countries governing the exercise of jurisdiction by Croatian courts in the other countries as well as an analysis of the relevant laws in of each of the countries where a defendant resides.This really drills down deep into what is the meat of the issue. If he were serious about this lawsuit and the “defamation” he’d retain counsel in the relevant countries. The easiest place for him to do so would be the UK due to his citizenship and the libel laws there. But the problem for him is that the two UK “defendants” are the Lathams, who have done little more than comment on information either handed to them or commented on by Lloyd himself. Since he did not specify the charges as promised, I would have to speculate that he felt Marc defamed him by handing the Marko file over to the police and making a video informing the public what he just did. Lloyd had even tweeted that if someone had information relating to CSA, they were obligated to inform the police.
Now imagine a bleached blonde Lloyd in a UK courtroom with Marc trying to explain how he defamed him. It’s absolutely insane.
Suing 7 non-Croatian citizen/residents in what amounts to the butthole of Croatia in Sisak is akin to asking the sheriff from the Dukes of Hazzard to serve Putin with an arrest warrant.