Yahoo News is reporting that Patricia Santangelo of New York will be taking on the RIAA in court without an attorney. It seems that Ms. Santangelo has committed over $24,000 due to her case and simply cannot afford to continue with the services of an attorney.
From the article: "Her former lawyer, Ray Beckerman, says Santangelo doesn’t really need him. ‘I’m sure she’s going to win,’ he said. ‘I don’t see how they could win. They have no case. They have no evidence she ever did anything. They don’t know how the files appeared on her computer or who put them there.’
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