Some do-gooders have selfish motivations
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Posted: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 12:00 am
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Updated: 6:32 am, Tue Aug 2, 2011.
Some do-gooders have selfish motivations
Behind some "do-gooders'" faces lies a hypocrite. Mr. Johnson,
an attorney from Sacramento, terrorizes our hard-working small
business people with his immoral use of his legal powers — his
fundraising activities for himself by suing those he accuses of
being out of compliance with the ADA rules. It is reported by the
Sacramento Bee that he is his only client. Well-known for what he
does, he is a wheelchair resident and an attorney — an officer of
the court.
Apparently his client — himself — is employed by suing small
businesses for being out of compliance. The Legal Bar Association,
local and state judges, the justice system and other regulatory
commissions are aware of his activities but lack any appropriate
actions to investigate his activities.
His record of extremely excessive lawsuits is evidence enough
for an investigation into his sworn ethical legal oaths of
integrity and legal practices, if there are any. His lifestyle of
terrorizing legitimate businesses and vile behavior of legal ransom
under the guise of enforcing disability regulations is disturbing,
if not chilling. He displays greed and opportunity similar to the
fox who kills the sheep.
Shame on him and others who practice the same game on the
taxpayers. We pay for disability compensation.
Roger Frank
Lodi
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011 12:00 am.
Updated: 6:32 am.
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