Thompson Coburn partner Shaun Broeker was
interviewed as part of a KMOV-TV First Alert 4 investigative report on
his pro bono client Marshall Franklin, a disabled veteran who is facing an
eviction lawsuit by his landlord even after making the payments for rent for
his apartment.
Shaun,
who is also a U.S. Army veteran, took the client’s case pro bono after being
referred by veterans group The Kaufman Fund. In the report, he discussed the
actions of the apartment complex’s management company and the law firm
representing it. “I think they have certainly violated several state and
federal laws,” he said. A counter lawsuit he filed argues that the situation
amounts to an unfair and unconscionable debt collection practice, and it
outlines a number of tenants impacted in similar situations.
“I
think he’s looking to make more money, and in these unjustified and excessive
attorney’s fees, that’s what it comes down to,” Shaun told KMOV. “When this
came in, we thought this was a simple landlord-tenant dispute, and it’s blown
up to be way more than that at this time.”
Click here to watch the report.
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