• I Protest with Donald Jeffries

    Jeff Fenton describes how his Brentwood Tennessee home was stolen by Williamson County municipal corruption, resulting in his federal civil rights, public corruption, conspiracy, fraud, and racketeering lawsuit against five Tennessee judges, ten attorneys, five law firms, two real estate firms, two auctioneers, two banks, three courts, and five divisions of state government within Middle…

  • Slam the Gavel Podcast Interview

    Slam the Gavel welcomed Jeff Fenton to the podcast accompanied by Brian Vukadinovich. Brian is the author of MOTION for JUSTICE (I Rest My Case) and Rogues in Black Robes (Destroying Lives and Committing Crimes with No True Accountability). Brian was last on the podcast Season 4, Episodes 69, 99 and 119 and Season 5,…

A divorce is a heartbreaking reality for most families, while being an irresistible opportunity for unethical attorneys to come and take whatever is within their reach.

Predatory litigation comes in many shapes and sizes, but often includes a few core elements that empower bad actors to exercise more dominance and control—thus causing exponentially greater harm—than the courts have the lawful jurisdiction and authority to exercise.

Often in predatory litigation, both litigants “lose”—typically to the benefit of third parties, such as law firms/attorneys, judges, auctioneers, real estate professionals, investors, physicians, psychiatrists, healthcare providers, expert witnesses, and more.  [read more]

Predatory Litigation―101 is available at TNInjustice.org.

Jeff Fenton

Plaintiff in this Federal Lawsuit
Predatory Litigation Whistleblower