'Melrose Place' Star Jamie Luner Sexual Assault Accuser Flagged for Filing Bogus Lawsuit
EXCLUSIVE
The man suing Jamie Luner for sexual assault is on a list in California exposing people who abuse the litigation system ... TMZ has learned.
Anthony Oliver -- who claims the "Melrose Place" star drugged and raped him[1] in 1998 when he was 16 years old -- is considered a vexatious litigant in the state ... according to court records. That means special approval is required by a judge before the courts have to accept any lawsuit he files.
The reason -- Oliver has filed at least 22 wide-ranging suits over the past several years ... some of which have been deemed to be either unnecessary, frivolous or without merit. Here's a rundown of some of the parties Oliver has sued:
-- County of Chatham, Georgia; claims he was beaten by a sheriff's deputy who used excessive force
-- Target, Cox Communications and Premier Bankcard; claims former roommate stole his identity and racked up debt with these companies
-- City of Oceanside; claims he was unlawfully arrested by cops who were harassing patrons, and they deleted his video footage of the incident and used excessive force
-- Men's Wearhouse; claims text message ads are unlawful marketing and violates his privacy
-- L.A. County, California Highway Patrol, T-Mobile, South Coast Medical Group and more for a variety of allegations
We broke the story ... Oliver's suing Luner, claiming his experience with her in '98 messed up his life, and he filed a police report[2] as well.
Jamie's side says the allegations are