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Cameroon President’s Daughter, Friend, Seek to Nix Default Entry

The daughter of the president of Cameroon is asking a judge to set aside the judge’s previous ruling allowing the default process to begin against the African leader’s offspring in a lawsuit brought by a singer from that nation.

On May 22, Van Nuys Superior Court Judge Shirley K. Watkins ordered the entry of against both Anastasie Brenda Biya Eyenga, the daughter of Cameroon President Paul Biya, as well as Eyenga friend Marie Therese Yabit. The allegations in the complaint by Cameroonian singer Dencia include alleges civil harassment and both intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress.

Biya, 93, has been serving as the second president of Cameroon since 1982. An entry of default is a formal court order recognizing that a party, usually the defendant, has failed to respond to a lawsuit or appear in court within the legally allotted time. It acts as a legal admission of the claims in the complaint but does not automatically grant relief or money.

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