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This isn't the private school that the state was talking about demolishing/acquiring for the high speed rail line (which may or may not happen any time between now and the year 2100)? Or is it?
According to a posting Feb. 23 in a Savannah GA newspaper, Sherwood Young Sr. filed suit against Adriane Z McKoy for divorce. This is a "Notice By Publication" suggesting/inferring that Sherwood could not serve Adriane via a mailing address (most likely unknown or others do not work), could not be served in person (no known whereabouts or job, and the process-server could not find her) and so notice of the divorce has to be served on her by "publication" (having it posted/published) in a well-circulated newspaper in the area(s) in which she was last known to live/reside/stay/work. The notice must run for a sufficcient number of days to give Adriane proper time to see it. So in response to an earlier post, it appears reasonable to "guess" that Sherwood Young did not know Adriane's whereabouts as of February 20, 2013, and it is public fact that Sherwood filed suit against Adriane Feb. 20 for divorce.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CHATHAM COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA Civil Action Number: DR13-0234-J4 SHERWOOD YOUNG, SR. Plaintiff vs. ADRIANE Z. MCKOY To: ADRIANE Z. MCKOY NOTICE OF PUBLICATION By order for service by publication dated February 20, 2013, you are hereby notified that on February 20, 2013, SHERWOOD YOUNG, SR. filed suit against you for Divorce. You are required to file with the Clerk of the Superior Court, and to serve upon the plaintiff's attorney, Jay P. Jacobs, Esq., 419-A East Gaston Street, Savannah, GA. 31401, an answer in writing within sixty (60) days of the date of the order for publication. Witness, the Honorable Louisa Abbot, Judge of this Superior Court This the 20 day of February, 2013 Ms. Thompson Deputy Clerk, Superior Court Chatham County, Georgia
Wow interesting. I still find it amazing that someone can take off and essentially commit embezzlement and fraud without the police pursuing it. I'd be really upset if I was one of the parents out that money.
I know the last news report on it the police said they weren't investigating it. Like the Wake Forest police have better things to be investigating
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