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Information about Jeffrey R. Pratt See Peters & Freedman
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Jeffrey R. Pratt See Peters & Freedman
3089C Clairemont Dr., #428
San Diego, California 92117
Phone: (619)276-5210 Fax: (619)276-5220
Trademember: CAI
Rank: No ranking.
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Summary: The Law Offices of Philip A. Putman is continuing the RICO investigation of Peters & Freedman - October 23, 2007 - By Law Office of Philip A. Putman HOA Investigation-Santa Ana, California
Chaffee helped Peters & Freedman litigator Jeffrey Pratt manipulate the facts and evidence to win a case and get $227,000 in legal fees in a case against a Palacio del Mar Homeowners Association owner in 2000. Judge Kenneth Ziebarth, a retired Superior Court judge, a JAMs rental judge and a travelling judge for the California Superior court assisted Peters & Freedman by masterminding and piloting the Palacio del Mar case. David Chaffee , the judge on the Palacio del Mar case assisted Pratt by: making unjust rulings, cutting off the defense lawyers and witnesses and refusing to let them testify at trial, and coaching Pratt, using descretationary powers to make rulings to help Peters & Freedman and supress the r ights of the homeowner to a fair trial before a jury or have a cross complaint, RICO case against Peters & Freedman.
Some of Peters & Freedman goldmines created by writing illegal CCRs for homeowners associations
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Other Information: David Peters misrepresented to homeowners in the Palacio del Mar HOA that a proposed amendent to the governing documents was solely meant to create staggered voting for the board of directors. In fact, it also eliminated the culmulative voting rights of homeowners in order to prevent a homeowner from being on the board and from seeing the financials of the association.
The board and management company were doing telephone transfers, misappropriating reserves, concealing lawsuits from owners, paying board members (John Meyers) to do legal work in violation of codes, letting board members and select members fence in common areas to make their lots look much larger and have more value, using homeowner funds to do improvements around theirs and their family member properties, using vendors (lawyers and managers and landscapers) for personal and political benefits, fabricating records, lying in minutes, discrimminating, and damaging the owner's property.
The board triple reserved association reserves to $350,000 to create a war chest to finance a discriminatory and unfair lawsuit against an owner in order to keep their control of the association, and to continue hiding books, records and frauds.
Jeffrey Pratt worked for Peters & Freeman and litigated a case against an owner who was told by Marquis president Pat Gummeson, "Hell will freeze over before we do anything for you", whose home was spray painted , who was asked to move by long term board members, and denied services and repairs over many years.
Details of this case are available in the Orange County Superior Court records, the California State Bar and the goverment records of the California State legislature.
Pratt left Peters & Freedman 2003 , reportedly after testifying against David Peters in the San Diego sewer hookup case.
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Undergraduate School: Ball State University
Law School - University of San Diego School of Law
Bar # 165885 - Admitted October 16, 1993
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