Saturday, August 16, 2014

Simple Justice Through Transparency

Many people have lost money they paid to Charles Lincoln for services which failed to solve the problems they faced.  He has failed to read and understand cases he was paid to handle and asked others to write legal papers they were not qualified to produce. 
Since nothing in life is guaranteed, especially when you go into court, this would not necessarily be cause for complaint except that Lincoln consistently illustrates patterns which make success in court impossible for him to provide to clients and those who work with him.  

These behaviors may stem from a traumatic brain injury Charles suffered in the 1990s, but if this is the case he needs to seek rehabilitation, which is available through Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, one of the best facilities in the world is located in New Orleans.  

Harch Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. 

 The Family Physicians' Center
5216 Lapalco Blvd.
Marrero, LA 70072 Monday - Friday 9am to 4pm CT
504 348-4357


It is one thing to fail.  It is another to extract money under false pretenses.  Charles' habits drive the outcome of his practice and these he cannot, or will not, change. 
  
These habits include an initial agreement for a one time payment followed by increasingly angry demands for more money.  Charles knows his clients cannot afford more.  Often the first payment, which they believe will cover the service, nearly bankrupts them, leaving them grasping at disappearing hope.  
Also reported by those who used Lincoln's services, or worked with him was theft of property, attempts to abuse real estate trusted to him and the extended use of apartments without payment.
Lincoln also habitually rewrites verbal agreements and then explodes in anger when he is questioned.
Lincoln accepts money, intended to pay for the services necessary to his work and fails to budget for expenses from these funds received.  He then ignores his obligation to pay those who work with him,  lying about funds received.
He also fails to provide itemized statements to clients or provide such information to those working with him and does not meet the legal requirements to report funds received to the IRS when he has agreed to do so. 
This site is not here to encourage former clients to sue Charles, though we know some are.  It is here to warn those looking for help to look elsewhere and also confront Charles with the reality he is creating for himself.