PEMBROKE1
I assume they are going for a default judgement.
I assume technically Massey could try to convince a court that it should be overturned (either he was not served the summons and complaint properly,
or his dog ate his response to the complaint).
I would also assume as he may not have any assets, or has possibly hid them very well (other people's names, offshore corporations etc), he does not care if there is a judgement against him, as there is nothing to collect from, or they won't be able to find anything to collect from. So why waste $$$ on hiring an attorney to defend himself.
Just my conjecture.