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Original Message:

Wyndham owners that paid Castle Law Group out of Tenn (by KC):

tomir wrote:
apparently there were over 300+ wyndham owners seeking timeshare cancellations and went thru the thugs at Castle Law Group. Where are y’all?! We need to contact DOJ in Tenn as well as the state you live in and also the state where your deed is, am thinking a lot of them would be in Florida. I have all access, so I’m not really sure how that works. Contact them all. Something needs to be done. CLG cannot get away with this!! I demand my money back, I demand my case file back. I am beyond furious. What are we suppose to do now. I am going to contact an attorney in my state and go from there. What is everyone else doing? Need some input. What a bad situation they have left us all in. Not good at all.

Judson Phillips, the (now former) attorney who is the owner and principal of the "operation" known as Castle Law Group, was disbarred on August 24, 2018 according to Tennessee public records.

Don't shoot the messenger, and I sincerely wish you luck, but the odds of recovering any money from a disbarred (and perhaps now bankrupt) attorney would appear to be very slim. Unless Mr. Phillips is criminally prosecuted (and I certainly have no idea if that course of action is even being considered) and he is subsequently convicted and subjected to court-ordered restitution to CLG's bilked "clients", your money (and that of anyone and everyone else who ponied up the big bucks to CLG) is now very likely just plain gone forever. If Phillips doesn't even any longer have the money, court ordered restitution would just be a pointless and academic exercise anyhow. One has to assume that Phillips is spending lots of money on his own defense in the three separate lawsuits currently filed against him in Federal Court in Florida. Overall, it's certainly a sad, tragic and rotten situation, to be sure.

Even if there is victim compensation available via some state avenue (unlikely, in my personal opinion), it will be a pittance compared to the huge amounts of money the CLG parasites collected from their "clients".