Involuntary Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filed Against “Litigious Louie”
George Louie, aka ‘Litigious Louie’, has had an involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy filed against him in February of this year by a U.S. District Court Judge in Sacramento, California. Louie has also filed a voluntary personal bankruptcy in April.
Louie earned his moniker, according to Ryan McCarthy on www.appeal-democrat.com, for his frequent disability-access lawsuits against many small businesses in the Sacramento-area.
Judge Edmund Brennan wrote that Louie’s pending bankruptcy actions “mean it appears Louie lacks standing to proceed in federal court in Sacramento on Americans with Disabilities Act cases.”
The bankruptcy trustee in the case will decide whether he feels that Louie’s cases are worth pursuing to add to the bankruptcy estate to be distributed to creditors.
In one especially contemptible case, the owner of the Budget Inn in Marysville stated that Louie told him in December 2010 that a [disability] access matter could be settled for $5,000 as a “holiday special.”
Louie sounds like one generous guy!
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