Attorneys for employees who claim mold at the downtown Fort Lauderdale courthouse has made them sick have given Broward County five days to respond to their lawsuit or risk a default judgment.

Plaintiff attorney Robert McKee of Krupnick Campbell Malone Buser Slama Hancock Liberman & McKee in Fort Lauderdale faxed a two-sentence letterto the county attorney Monday, saying he would move for default in five days unless an answer to the March complaint is filed promptly.

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