An AAMCO franchise lawsuit filed by The Law Office of Jonathan E. Fortman, LLC alleges what Fortman describes as “pervasive and blatant fraud” against current and former AAMCO franchise owners.

The Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit are AAMCO franchisees Timothy Montileone, Rick A. Firmand, Thomas W. Furlong, Jr., Kevin Bladow, Clayton Thygerson, and Marjorie Stafford, and the class of “similarly situated others.”

Defendants in the suit are AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS, INC., AMERICAN CAPITAL, LTD, AMERICAN DRIVELINE SYSTEMS, INC and  AMERICAN DRIVELINE CENTERS, INC.

Also named as defendants are Malon Wilkus, Bret Bero, Marc Graham, Mike Sumsky, Brian O’Donnell, Todd Leff, and Keith Morgan.

Here is the press release issued by The Law Office of Jonathan Fortman:

Double A – M – C, (uh Oh)!

Hundreds of AAMCO franchisees want AAMCO held liable for fraud.

November 22, 2013
The Law Office of Jonathan E. Fortman, LLC, announced today that it has filed suit against AAMCO Transmission and its parent companies on behalf of several current and former franchisees.

Plaintiffs seek to have the case certified as a class action.

The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, seeks damages for the franchisees for violations by the Defendants of the Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization Act (RICO).

According to Jonathan E. Fortman, lead counsel for the Plaintiffs, “The AAMCO system has engaged in pervasive and blatant fraud against its current and former franchisees for years but has been able to avoid scrutiny through intimidation and bullying of their franchisees.”

Fortman says, “The vast majority of the franchisees are good, decent people who learn only after investing thousands of dollars that to be successful in the AAMCO system they must be willing to engage in predatory and fraudulent practices against the consumers.  When they refuse to do so, they fail and AAMCO simply sells their locations to other unsuspecting investors.  It is a cycle we intend to stop through this action.”

The transmission franchise company was founded in 1963 by Robert Morgan and has since grown astronomically.

In 1992, Robert’s son, Keith Morgan, took over the company as CEO.  In 2005, Robert Morgan passed away.  The Morgan family sold the company in March of 2006 to American Capital which already owned their then longtime rival Cottman Transmission.

According to Fortman, “When American Capital paid over $100 million to buy AAMCO, the existing franchisees thought the system would change and they would get the support that had been lacking for years.  Instead, it got worse.  American Capital basically raided the company to such an extent that it is now insolvent.”

Over the course of several years, franchisees have been complaining to their franchisor and their supposed advocate, NADA (the National AAMCO Dealers Association), about their many issues but nothing has changed.  All of these issues are highlighted in the lawsuit which may be viewed here:  www.fortmanlaw.com/aamco-lawsuit/.

Fortman stated, “During our investigation we interviewed hundreds of franchisees.  The general consensus among franchisees is that the AAMCO system is a complete and total failure.  The franchisees can no longer afford to wait for AAMCO to voluntarily make needed changes while thousands of honest franchisees face financial devastation.   It is time the public, potential victims, and those already injured by this fraudulent system learn the truth.”

Read the AAMCO Class Action Lawsuit

For contact information on franchise attorney Jonathan Fortman, visit our Franchise Attorney page.

Further reading & discussion:

AAMCO Transmission franchise posts

AAMCO TRANSMISSION Franchise Complaints

AAMCO Franchise Called a “Financial Nightmare”

AAMCO LAWSUIT INVESTIGATION Website Suspended

AAMCO Franchise Complaints: Terrible Site Selection

COTTMAN TRANSMISSION Franchise Complaints

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  • They dealers are the ones passing the fraud onto the customer, they cant just pass it on! I have been on the fraudulant receiving end!! just wanted my car fixed, didnt need a cause to fight! Why is this still gong on 20 years later?

  • it appears that AAMCO is owned by American Capital, now Synchony Bank? what is the dirty connection there? Got financing? home grown terrorism

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