John David Du Wors A repository of materials to Disbar Du Wors.

Documented Victims

This page catalogs the known victims of John Du Wors' documented misconduct, including family members harmed by domestic violence and clients defrauded through malpractice.

Family Victims

Victims of documented domestic violence incidents

Minor Daughter

Victim of felony unlawful imprisonment (2012). Du Wors tied her hands and feet and locked her in a bathroom. She sustained two black eyes, bruised cheeks, arms, neck, and bloody deafening of her left ear.

Wife (Amber Du Wors)

Victim of fourth degree assault - domestic violence (2014). Du Wors threw her to the ground by her head, neck, and arms, causing scrape marks on her leg, arms, neck, and face. Part of the assault was recorded by the victim.

Client Victims

Clients who filed lawsuits for malpractice, fraud, and breach of fiduciary duty

Timothy Sturm

Filed legal malpractice and breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit in California (2013).

Jennifer Schweickert

Induced to loan $200,000 to HPV Corporation based on misrepresentations by Du Wors. Filed fraud lawsuit (2013).

Joyce Schweickert

Filed lawsuit alleging fraud, negligent misrepresentation, unjust enrichment, conversion, and constructive trust (2013).

HPV Corporation

Company placed in receivership. Receiver filed lawsuit alleging Du Wors "looted" the corporation and moved controlling shares to third party (2015).

Phillips (Former Client)

Filed lawsuit alleging professional negligence, fraud, and negligent misrepresentation. Du Wors allegedly failed to prosecute cases as agreed and participated in scheme to deprive client of intellectual property. $75,000 settlement offered.

Other Victims

Victims of other documented incidents

Hit and Run Victim (2017)

Unknown victim of Du Wors' hit and run conviction (Case 20704303). Du Wors was also convicted of making false statements to police and his insurance company about this incident.

Summary Statistics

2+ Family members physically harmed
5+ Clients who filed lawsuits
$200K+ Documented losses from fraud