Ant Anstead asked a judge to toss the six-figure default judgment entered against him over an alleged business deal gone bad, Us Weekly can exclusively report.
On October 16, a lawyer representing Anstead and his business partner, Jenson Button, filed court documents as part of the lawsuit brought by a man named Timothy Tasker.
Anstead, 46, and Button, 45, accused Tasker, and his legal team, of utilizing a “deceptive scheme to obtain a judgment by default.”
As Us first reported, a judge awarded Tasker $119,000 from Anstead and Button on September 23. Anstead and Button did not respond to the lawsuit, despite Tasker claiming to have served them.
In new court documents, Anstead and Button claim they were not properly served. Anstead claimed Tasker “deliberately made service attempts” on

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