In a recent court filing in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Solomon Stanley has initiated legal action against BBLH Property Inc., the operator of Jolly Wally’s Superette in Douglasville, Georgia. The lawsuit alleges violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), claiming that architectural barriers at the superette prevent access for individuals with disabilities. Stanley, who suffers from mobility issues, asserts that these barriers have denied him full and equal enjoyment of the services offered at the facility. The complaint details several specific ADA violations, including inadequate parking facilities and inaccessible restroom features. Stanley seeks injunctive relief to mandate compliance with ADA standards, as well as attorney’s fees and litigation costs.
Source: 125cv05312_Solomon_Stanley_v_BBLH_Property_Complaint_Northern_District_of_Georgia.pdf



