COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, SUPERIOR COURT, 200 Tradecenter Drive, 2 nd Floor, Woburn, MA 01801, (781) 939-2700, CIVIL ACTION NO. 2581CV01569, The Bank of New York Mellon, formerly known as The Bank of New York, not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee on behalf of the holders of the CIT Mortgage Loan Trust, 2007-1 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1 , Plaintiff, vs. Sergio Mendez, and The Heirs, Devisees, and Legal Representatives of the Estate of Irene Internoscia a/k/a Irene Makarowa, Defendants. ORDER OF NOTICE FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION, Upon review of the Plaintiff's Motion to Amend Tracking order, to Enlarge the Deadline to Complete Service by Publication on the Defendant, the Heirs, Devisees and Legal Representatives of the Estate of Irene Internoscia a/k/a Irene Makarowa ("Motion"), the Court finds that the Plaintiff commenced an action seeking Judgment quieting title to the property located at 39 Lewis Street, Everett, MA (the "Property"), that the action may affect the interests of the Estate of Irene Internoscia a/k/a Irene Makarowa in said Property; that Irene Internoscia a/k/a Irene Makarowa may have been living in Billerica, Massachusetts or Del Ray Beach, Florida at the time of her death; that, after due diligence the Plaintiff has been unable to serve the Estate of Irene Internoscia a/k/a Irene Makarowa; and the Plaintiff's Motion having been allowed on September 30, 2025. It is therefore: ORDERED a.) That this Order, containing the Summons attached hereto, shall be published once per week for three (3) consecutive weeks in the Boston Globe a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and the Palm Beach Post , a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Del Ray Beach, Florida, in accordance with Mass. R. Civ. P. 4(d)(1); and b.) That a copy of this Order, as published, along with a copy of the subject Complaint and Summons shall be mailed to the Defendants via regular mail and certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid. Returnable February 9, 2026. SO ORDERED: By the Court /s/ Sarah Ellis, Dated this 10th day of November 2025.
SUMMONS, THIS SUMMONS IS DIRECTED TO: The Heirs, Devisees and Legal Representatives of the Estate of Irene Internoscia a/k/a Irene Makarowa. You are being sued. The Plaintiff named above has started a lawsuit against you. The Plaintiff's Complaint was filed in the Middlesex Superior Court. YOU MUST ACT PROMPTLY TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS. 1. You must respond to this lawsuit in writing within 20 days. If you do not respond, the court may decide the case against you and award the Plaintiff everything asked for in the complaint. You will also lose the opportunity to tell your side of the story. You must respond to this lawsuit in writing even if you expect to resolve this matter with the Plaintiff/ If you need more time to respond, you may request an extension of time in writing from the Court. 2. How to Respond. To respond to this lawsuit, you must file a written response with the court and mail a copy to the Plaintiff's Attorney (or the Plaintiff, if unrepresented). You can do this by: a. Filing your signed original response with the Clerk's Office for Civil Business, Middlesex Superior Court, 200 Tradecenter Drive, 2nd Floor, Woburn, MA 01801, by mail or in person, AND b. Delivering or mailing a copy of your response to the Plaintiff's Attorney/Plaintiff at the following address: Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, Attn: Brian C. Linehan, Esq., 100 Cummings Center, Suite 303C, Beverly, MA 01915. 3. What to include in your response. An "Answer" is one type of response to a Complaint. Your Answer must state whether you agree or disagree with the fact(s) alleged in each paragraph of the Complaint. Some defenses, called affirmative defenses, must be stated in your Answer or you may lose your right to use them in court. If you have any claims against the Plaintiff (referred to as counterclaims) that are based on the same facts or transaction described in the Complaint, then you must include those claims in your Answer. Otherwise, you may lose your right to sue the Plaintiff about anything related to this lawsuit. If you want your case heard by a jury, you must specifically request a jury trial in your Answer or in a written demand for a jury trial that you must send to the other side and file with the court no more than 10 days after sending your Answer. You can also respond to a Complaint by filing a "Motion to Dismiss," if you believe that the complaint is legally invalid or legally insufficient. A Motion to Dismiss must be based on one of the legal deficiencies or reasons listed under Mass. R. Civ. P. 12. If you are filing a Motion to Dismiss, you must also comply with the filing procedures for "Civil Motions" described in the rules of Court in which the Complaint was filed, available at www.mass.gov.courts/case-legal-res/rules of court. 4. Legal Assistance. You may wish to get legal help from a lawyer. If you cannot get legal help, some basic information for people who represent themselves is available at www.mass.gov/courts/selfhelp. 5. Required information on all filings: The "civil docket number" appearing at the top of this notice is the case number assigned to this case and must appear on the front cover of your Answer or Motion to Dismiss. You should refer to yourself as the "Defendant." Witness Hon. Heidi Brieger, Chief Justice on December 2, 2025, /s/ Michael A Sullivan, Clerk-Magistrate
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