Radmer v. Beachwood Motel, et al.,

Case No. 30-2022-01261800
Orange County Superior Court of California

Welcome to the Settlement Website for the Radmer v. Beachwood Motel, et al., Class Action Settlement

If You Stayed At The Beachwood Motel In Oceanside, California For At Least 28 Consecutive Days At Any Time From May 23, 2018 Through October 4, 2024, The Proposed Class Action Settlement May Affect Your Rights.
Please read this website carefully and completely.

A proposed settlement (the “Settlement”) of $350,000 has been reached to resolve a class action lawsuit entitled Radmer v. Beachwood Motel, et al., Orange County Superior Court of California Case No. 30-2022-01261800-CU-CR-CXC (the “Action”). The person who sued, Jennifer Radmer, is called “Plaintiff.” The person and entities that are sued, Beachwood Motel Holding LLC; Ann Yang Hwu, as an individual and as trustee of Ann Hwu 1991 Revocable Trust; Jonathan Wang, as an individual and as trustee of 2009 Jonathan Wang Living Trust; and Kuang Chung Noel Wang, as an individual and as trustee of Kuang Chung Noel Wang 1993 Revocable Trust, are called “Defendants.”

The purpose of this website and the Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement" (“Notice”) is to briefly describe the Action, to inform you of your rights and options in connection with the proposed Settlement, and to provide other important information.

You may be eligible to receive a payment under the Settlement and may be bound by the release of claims described in the Notice and the Settlement Agreement filed with the Court, unless you timely request to be excluded from the Settlement.

Your Legal Rights and Options in the Settlement

Do Nothing

You will receive a share of the settlement proceeds. You will also give up your right to pursue a separate legal action against Defendants for the claims alleged in this Action.

Exclude Yourself from the Settlement

You have the option to pursue a separate legal action against Defendants about the claims in the Action. If you choose to do so, you must exclude yourself, in writing, from the Settlement. As a result, you will not receive any benefits under the Settlement.

Object to the Settlement

To object to the Settlement, you may write to the Court or appear at the Final Approval Hearing to explain why you disagree with the Settlement. You will still receive a share of the settlement proceeds. This option is available only if you do not exclude yourself from the Settlement.

These rights and options, as well as deadlines, are further explained on the FAQs page.

Upcoming Important Dates

Notification Mailing

2/19/2026

Opt Out Deadline

4/20/2026

Objection Deadline

4/20/2026

Final Approval Hearing

7/24/2026 at 9:00 a.m.