Minn. lawyer faces ethics complaint over porn lawsuits

Published 10:15 am Tuesday, November 17, 2015

MINNEAPOLIS — A state ethics board for lawyers wants a Minneapolis attorney disciplined over “porn trolling” lawsuits, according to a petition made public Monday.

The Minnesota Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility is asking the state Supreme Court to disbar or suspend Paul Hansmeier, 34, who built a career suing people nationwide for downloading Internet porn. He then turned to filing what some call “nuisance lawsuits” against small businesses that allegedly fail to comply with disability access laws.

The disciplinary petition was signed Oct. 28 and made public Monday. In recommending discipline, the ethics board cited numerous rulings against Hansmeier characterizing the “porn trolling” suits as “vexation litigation designed to coerce settlement.”

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The petition’s release comes just days after a U.S. Bankruptcy Court trustee sought to liquidate Hansmeier’s assets forcibly, arguing he tried to get court protection from creditors in “bad faith,” the Star Tribune reported.

Hansmeier has 20 days to answer the petition’s allegations. His attorney, Eric Cooperstein, declined specific comment on Monday, saying only that he looked forward to presenting “our side of the case” later.

Hansmeier and his associates in the porn trolling cases were hit with hundreds of thousands of dollars in court-ordered sanctions. He now makes a living suing bars, restaurants, stores and other small businesses alleging they don’t comply with disability access laws, a practice denounced by chambers of commerce and some politicians.

As Hansmeier’s creditors closed in, he filed for bankruptcy protection seeking to reorganize more than $1.5 million in debts, taxes and court sanctions. He has asked a federal bankruptcy court to let him restructure his debts.

Neither his creditors nor the bankruptcy trustee think that should happen. They filed more than 500 pages of documents late last week objecting to his plan.