Jiujitsu champ loses suit with lawyers

From: Daily Breeze | Date: September 6, 2003| Author: NIX | Copyright information

TORRANCE:

Trainer claimed his attorneys had botched statutory rape case to which he pleaded no contest.

y By Denise Nix

A Brazilian jiujitsu champion from the South Bay who pleaded no contest to having sex with a teenager he coached lost his lawsuit Friday against his former attorneys, whom he claimed botched his case.

"It never should have been filed," Torrance attorney Robert Ernenwein, a partner at McGregor and Ernenwein, said about Ryan Gregg's lawsuit. "It was ...

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