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Jail Inmate Won $4.5 Million in a Personal Injury Lawsuit

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Behind bars in Gilroy, Calif., Vincent Cardinalli filed a lawsuit against his case witnesses for personal injuries and won a $4.5 million lawsuit – per an article in the Gilroy Post-Dispatch.

Cardinalli is accused of more than 100 felonies related to his family-owned tow truck business and currently awaiting trial.

He sued the two witnesses – Maria Shiraki and her and her mother-in -law Clara Shiraki – for emotional distress, defamation of character, personal injury and breach of contract. Maria was served with the papers for the lawsuit but did not take it seriously as she thought it had no merit.

But when the Shirakis did not appear at the court hearing, they later learned Cardinalli won $4.5 million for a default judgment in their absence. Maria Shiraki has appealed the decision in hopes to reverse the court ruling.

The Shirakis previously met Cardinalli in a small claims court room where they attempted to retrieve money back from a customer who bounced a check at their local business.

Cardinalli offered his services to help track customers who bounced checks. He assured them he could get most of their money back for a small fee.

Cardinalli was familiar with small claims court because he owned his own tow company with his family and was constantly appearing in court because of people who owed the family money.

But the family allegedly ran a scam - taking people to court to retrieve fees and liens that they did not necessarily owe. These alleged scams put Caridnalli behind bars and spurred the 157 felony counts against him, the Gilroy Post-Dispatch reported.

The Shirakis learned of the disturbing information about Cardinalli and his business dealings and then decided to end the arrangement.

Maria Shiraki’s attorney, Stephen Heller, states the “lawsuit seems to have no legal basis” and he has “no idea where the $4.5 million claimed by Mr. Cardinalli comes from.” They feel it is one last attempt to take advantage of them once again.

Cardinalli decided to represent himself in the charges brought against him.

The Shirakis continue to state they will not be intimidated by this lawsuit and are hopeful the ruling will be overturned.

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