The CEO of a company who enlisted a “parade” of homeless people to file dispossessory actions in the Fulton County Magistrate Court to circumvent daily limits on the number of cases one person can file has abandoned the practice after the court cracked down.

But Connect2Court CEO Drew Maggard is continuing his legal fight over what he says is a deliberate court effort to drag out the processing of cases not filed through the competitor that replaced his operation, FivePoint Solutions.

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