Disbar Du Wors
John David Du Wors should not be allowed to practice law or hold any position of trust. The Washington State Bar Association found him guilty of dishonesty, fraud, deceit, and misrepresentation under RPC 8.4(c), conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice under RPC 8.4(d), and moral turpitude under RPC 8.4(i). He has demonstrated a pattern of lying to police, defrauding insurance companies, assaulting family members, and stealing from clients. He is a danger to anyone who places trust in him.
This timeline documents disciplinary actions, criminal convictions, and civil lawsuits involving attorney John David Du Wors across Washington, California, Delaware, and other jurisdictions. Each entry presents court records, bar disciplinary filings, and legal documents.
August 2, 2014 - Case No. 20704302
John David Du Wors was arrested for domestic violence assault against his wife. According to the Statement of Probable Cause, Du Wors pushed his wife to the ground, leaving fresh scrape marks on her left leg, arms, neck, and face. When she locked herself in a room for safety, Du Wors forced his way in. He then grabbed her by the head, neck, and arms. She ran outside to lock herself in her vehicle to escape the assault, but Du Wors caught her in the driveway and threw her to the ground. Part of this incident was recorded.
October 12, 2012 - Case No. 20704301P
John David Du Wors was charged with felony unlawful imprisonment after a brutal attack on his minor stepdaughter. According to the police report, Du Wors and his wife tied the child's hands and feet together and locked her in the bathroom. When she managed to untie herself and escape, Du Wors chased her down in the driveway and began hitting her in the head repeatedly. The child reported being struck at least seven times. Du Wors told her that "if she was going to act like an animal she was going to be treated like an animal" and called her a "bitch." The child sustained two black eyes, bruised cheeks, bruised arms, bruised neck, dried blood in her left ear, and could not hear from that ear.
This timeline comprises 30 entries spanning 2012 to 2025. Sources include court filings, bar complaints, police reports, and public records.