Former Lawyer Connie Reguli

Former Family Law Lawyer Connie Reguli, has presented herself as a savior for family law victims. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Connie Reguli is indeed a family law expert. Many have called her the Marshall Willick of Tennessee, in reference to the highly corrupt Nevada family law attorney, aka "Godfather of family law" Marshall Willick.

In 2021, Connie Reguli (allegedly) used all her family law expertise to frame her former son in law, John David Cunningham, of crimes that he did not commit.

As a result, John David Cunningham was sentenced to a lifetime in prison.

The America Happens Network became aware of the corruptions of Connie Reguli, and started to help expose her, in Blood Money Episode 59, and Blood Money Episode 71.

Both these episodes went viral in Tennessee, the location of the intended audience.

These episodes were seen by members of the Tennessee legislature and judiciary.

In combination with other efforts to expose Connie Reguli, as a result, Connie was disbarred from the profession of law and deemed "MS. REGULI POSES A THREAT OF SUBSTANTIAL HARM TO THE PUBLIC" by the Tennessee Supreme Court.

TN Supreme Court says “Ms. Reguli poses a threat of substantial harm to the public.”

Connie Reguli was previously suspended after being found guilty of felony offenses. The TN Supreme Court recently ruled on her appeal of the suspension. Below is the Release from the Court and a link to the Court Order.

BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE
Website: www.tbpr.org
RE: CONNIE LYNN REGULI, BPR #016867

On November 20, 2023, the Supreme Court of Tennessee temporarily suspended Connie Lynn Reguli
from the practice of law upon finding that Ms. Reguli poses a threat of substantial harm to the public. Section
12.3 of Supreme Court Rule 9 provides for the immediate summary suspension of an attorney’s license to
practice law in cases of an attorney posing a threat of substantial harm to the public.

Ms. Reguli is immediately precluded from accepting any new cases and is prohibited from holding
herself out as an attorney, using any indicia of lawyer, legal assistant, or law clerk; or maintaining a presence
where the practice of law is conducted.

Click to see the TN Supreme Court’s full Release and Court Order