So just as the city and Madison Nguyen awaiting the trial of the Brown Act violation (which by the way is rumored to be settled out of court before the trial date in Feb. 2010), there is another lawsuit in the filing. This is a posting on the Internet:
On December 10, 2009, the City of San Jose brought a lawsuit against me and my family alleging that my building on South 10th St has some building and zoning code violation and seek to shut down my family business as well as condemn (take away) my building.
I firmly believe that, after speaking with City of San Jose officials and retracing the steps of all the Code Enforcement actions, this is a conspiracy by council member Madison Nguyen, her supporters and others to violate my constitutionally protected rights to free speech and right to petition my government for redress. The excessive and selective enforcement by the City is politically motivated and serve no Public Interest of job growth or economic revitalization for the City of San Jose and District 7 other than retaliation against me and the Vietnamese American community in San Jose as vocal critics of her style of governance.
Ever since in office, Madison Nguyen has showed a pattern of utilizing her power as a councilmember against those whose opposed her political views and the Vietnamese American community like myself and others that seek to advance the important issues that are paramount to the economic and political progress of our proud Vietnamese American community.
Therefore, I have decided to file a Cross Complaint lawsuit against Madison Nguyen and the City of San Jose to vindicate my constitutionally protected rights. I have prepared and will pursue legal actions against other defendants that have continued to trample on my rights as a citizen of San Jose. I am looking forward to my days in court where the all the truths will ultimately be “sunshine” for everyone to determine.
It is my humble opinion that I will be judged at the end of the day by my actions of what I have done and will continue to do to improve the quality of life for our Vietnamese American community and the City of San Jose versus Madison Nguyen’s divisiveness and abusiveness that have continued to place the Vietnamese American community and the City of San Jose in harm’s way and controversy.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Michael Luu and Family.
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