Finding of Wells
On March 30, 2011, William G. Wells (also known as W.G. Wells) was disbarred for misconduct occurring during his 10-year vendetta against a former employee. Among other wrongdoing, Wells violated the doctrine of res judicata by relitigating an issue that was determined against him. During the State Bar Court proceeding, Wells filed 144 unmeritorious motions and pleadings. Apart from the behavior that led to his disbarment, Wells maintained at least five litigations that were determined adversely to him in this appellate district. Based on his repeated acts of misconduct, we declare William G. Wells to be a vexatious litigant. (Code Civ. Proc., § 391 et seq.)
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