David Kujawski Investigation - The Martial Arts Encyclopedia
On May 20, 2007 a thread was posted on Bullshido titled "Miletich Dirty Laundry" that brought attention to a website called "Pat Miletich: Truth or Consequences". It was dedicated to exposing several alleged fraudulent, unethical, and criminal activities committed by UFC, IFL and MMA Veteran fighter/coach Pat Miletich, his team, and several affiliate clubs within his nationwide Miletich Fighting Systems (MFS) organization. After investigation by the members at Bullshido led to serious doubts about the site's claims, the thread was re-named "Miletich Dirty Laundry, or Internet Rumor BS Artist?"
Among the listed accusations against Pat Miletich and the MFS camp on the "Truth or Consequences" website were unsubstantiated claims of sexual misconduct and extramarital affairs by Pat and members of his team; infighting within the team; staph infection breakout at the Iowa club; racism within the MFS organization; lack of oversight over MFS clubs; and alleged affiliations between Pat Miletich and convicted felons operating MFS clubs.
Right off the bat, most Bullshido members remained skeptical and felt most of the "Truth or Consequences" allegations were tabloid-style stories which had no relation to whether Miletich or his affiliates could train good fighters or offer solid instruction. As it turned out the story developed into much more than what it had initially appeared to be.
The now-defunct website claimed to be authored by a man named "Ramon Vasquez" operating out of Mexico. Attempts to identify Vasquez led nowhere. Most people started questioning Vasquez's claims; wondering how a man in Mexico could know so much about a gym in Iowa as well as its nationwide affiliates. Vasquez's story did not add up. Most posters noted the probability of some kind of vendetta by a yet-unnamed person. That person turned out to be David Kujawski of Minnesota, who for a brief time owned an MFS-affiliated club and had worked for the MFS organization.
Pat Miletich wanted to take MFS nationwide and thought he had found the right man for the job, David Kujawski. Instead he hired an episodically mentally ill pro-se litigator and cyber-defamation artist. Four years later a battle continues in cyberspace that seems as lengthy and heated as a championship grudge match....
Read the entire investigation at the above link