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ADA Americans with Disabilities Act legal abuse where lawyers create fake lawsuits to extort fees from innocent victims

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990, by President George H.W. Bush.
Beware of the legal scam by dishonest lawyers who prey on small businesses with fraudulent law suits they file hoping the victim just agrees to send them $10,000 to $20,000 in extortion fees to go away.
If this is you, let us know as we get victims all the time reporting this scam. These are lawyers who belong in prison and disbarred.

LOS ANGELES TIMES NEWS STORY
EXPOSING CRIMINALS POSING AS LAWYERS WHO EXTORT THE PUBLIC

Whether Jarek Molski is a crusader for the disabled or an extortionist who abused the law for personal gain, the vexatious litigant has filed his last lawsuit.The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear the case of Molski vs. Evergreen Dynasty Corp., owner of a Chinese restaurant in Solvang, Calif., in a legal Waterloo for the 38-year-old Woodland Hills man. Molski filed more than 400 suits under the Americans With Disabilities Act before a federal judge barred him from future litigation.

In a highly unusual action in 2004, U.S. District Judge Edward Rafeedie, who has since died, branded Molski a “hit-and-run plaintiff,” accusing him of systematic extortion of businesses across California.

Molski, who has used a wheelchair since a motorcycle accident two decades ago, sued restaurants, bowling alleys, wineries and other retail outlets for insufficient handicapped parking, misplaced handrails and other violations of the disabilities act, demanding that business owners be fined $4,000 for every day their facilities failed to meet exacting federal standards.

Fear of adverse judgments compelled many to settle out of court, earning the Polish-born plaintiff hundreds of thousands of dollars in less than two years.

Molski was traveling abroad and couldn’t be reached for comment, said a secretary at the San Francisco office of his attorney, Thomas E. Frankovich. The Frankovich firm also was accused by Rafeedie of misusing the courts and barred from filing more suits without the judge’s permission.

The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in April denied a rehearing of the Evergreen case by the full court. But nine of the court’s 28 judges, including Chief Judge Alex Kozinski, dissented, arguing that the 1st Amendment right to petition the government for redress of grievances is “one of the most precious of the liberties safeguarded by the Bill of Rights.”

Courts have the right to shield their dockets from abuse by frivolous litigation, said Peter Eliasberg, managing attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California. “But this is a remedy that should be used very sparingly, especially with regard to a statute that is disobeyed a lot,” he said of the disabilities act.

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