Attorney declines to take up Conlosh case
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- Los Angeles attorney Brad Gage has decided not to
file a lawsuit on behalf of former Councilman Chuck Conlosh, who claims
he was unjustly forced to enter and remain in a psychiatric hospital
against his will.
Conlosh, 36, forfeited his seat on the Fountain Valley City Council in
February. Previous to that, he resigned in January from the Huntington
Beach Police Department, then checked himself into College Hospital in
Costa Mesa. It was from the psychiatric ward of the hospital that Conlosh
contacted Gage.
Gage said it was during that phone call that Conlosh claimed to be
targeted as part of a dual city plot between Fountain Valley and
Huntington Beach in an attempt to force him into the hospital, where he
claims he was held against his will.
After combing through hospital records and conducting his own
investigation into Conlosh’s claims, Gage said it wasn’t until last week
that he had finally decided not to represent him.
Gage said he had to take his own company into consideration when
making the decision because as a rule, he tries to choose the cases with
the largest financial potential.
“Although we do firmly believe that Chuck Conlosh was wronged in this
situation, we feel that it’s in his best interest to consider pursuing
different legal options,” Gage said. “Our firm is unique and lucky in
that sometimes we have 50 cases come in within a week so we have to
prioritize.”
Fountain Valley Mayor Larry Crandall said the facts have spoken for
themselves in that the law is very clear on issues of unsubstantiated
allegations.
Crandall, who in the past had publicly challenged Conlosh to come
forth with proof of his allegations of wrongdoing against high level city
officials, added that he is not surprised by Gage’s decision.
“The fact of the matter is that all these supposed investigations were
launched against the city and the staff and everything was unfounded,”
Crandall said. “Had there been justification to the [Conlosh]
accusations, then rest assured it would have been in the papers and
lawsuits would have been filed . . . but there have been none.”
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