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Coming For Farrah! Plaintiff Makes Desperate Move To Serve Abraham In Unpaid Rent War The ex ‘Teen Mom OG’ star has avoided being hit with the $101K lawsuit.

Farrah Abraham can run, but she can’t hide!

FHF 1 Oaks at Lakeway sued the fired Teen Mom OG star and her ex-boyfriend Simon Saran, 30, for $101, 212.50 on February 13, 2019 after they allegedly failed to pay rent on Furnished by Farrah and Sophia Laurent Children’s Boutique.

But the Plaintiff has been unable to serve Farrah with the lawsuit. In court papers filed on July 24, 2019, the Plaintiff filed a Motion for Substitute Service on Defendant.

“Plaintiff has attempted to serve Abraham multiple times via hand delivery at multiple locations,” the court papers read. “Each attempted service location was based on their (1) Abraham’s usual place of business, (2) Abraham’s usual place of abode, or (3) other addresses where Abraham could potentially be found.”

The Plaintiff claimed serving Abraham is difficult because she is a “transient individual as evidenced by [her] Instagram account.”

The server explained how Abraham, 28, has been in Dubai, California, Iowa, New York, Mexico, Texas and Nevada in recent months. The Plaintiff has even followed her Instagram account to find her current location.

“For example, Plaintiff tried to serve Abraham when it saw she was in Austin at Terry Black’s BBQ, but by the time the process server arrived, Abraham had left,” the court papers read.

The Plaintiff is asking the Court to authorize service by leaving a copy of the citation with anyone over 16 years old at her father Michael’s home and to be able to attach a copy of the Citation to the main entrance of her dad’s Austin, Texas house.

RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal a Texas judge granted the Plaintiff’s Motion For Substitute Service of Process on August 28, 2019. Abraham could now be served at her dad Michael’s home, and a copy of the Citation and Petition could be posted on the door of his home.

“The Court also finds that this address is most likely location for Defendant to receive notice of this lawsuit,” the court papers read. “Furthermore, the Court finds that Plaintiff’s attempts to serve Defendant have been unsuccessful and finds that the substitute service requested in Plaintiff’s motion will be reasonable effective to give Defendant notice of the lawsuit.”

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