Molfetta Law
Molfetta Law was a U.S.-based law firm led by attorney Michael A. Molfetta, which at one point branded itself as a timeshare exit specialist—promising to help clients legally and permanently terminate unwanted contracts. While it presented itself as a professional legal alternative to the many questionable exit companies out there, its reputation has since taken a serious nosedive.
Most of Molfetta Law’s recent reviews have plummeted compared to previous years, marking a clear decline in quality and client trust. Unfortunately, even their older feedback doesn’t inspire much confidence either—clients have long reported being ghosted or left hanging midway through their cases.


The main attorney, Michael Molfetta, seems to have made quite an effort to plaster his name across the internet. You’ll find him described everywhere as a “highly trustworthy and renowned attorney.” Yet, when you look at actual client experiences, the narrative flips—what’s presented online doesn’t exactly match the reality that clients describe.
While Molfetta Law does claim to handle timeshare exits, it’s far from their only focus. Their own website lists a remarkably wide range of practice areas: everything from White Collar Crimes and Consumer Protection Services, to Narcotics, Murder and Manslaughter, and even Sex Offenses. Quite the list—perhaps a little too ambitious for a single firm to handle effectively.



Their site proudly showcases a few awards and certifications, but none appear to be recent—nothing beyond 2021, which makes us wonder what exactly happened afterward. There’s also a “Client Satisfaction” section buried near the bottom of the website that seems broken; the text is garbled and unreadable, and the entire section barely functions. Not a great look for a firm trying to inspire confidence.
External reviews tell a similar story. Their Yelp page currently sits at around 2.1 stars with roughly 30 reviews, most of them recent and overwhelmingly negative—especially regarding their supposed timeshare exit services. The BBB page isn't much different either.







On the social media front, things aren’t much better. Both of their Facebook profiles appear to have been abandoned since 2022, one of which only ever had two followers and no visible posts. It’s as if the firm simply faded into digital oblivion.

Interestingly, despite all these signs of inactivity, we did find traces of past advertising efforts. There’s an interview with Michael Molfetta on Village Television, promoting Molfetta Law as a “trusted timeshare exit firm.” You can still find the video here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMuQFqE9erI

In that video, Molfetta Law is directly associated with something called Forza Consumer Group. However, upon investigation, their website no longer works—it’s been taken over by a domain reseller, meaning anyone could purchase it now.

Forza did exist at some point and was tied to Molfetta through multiple promotional videos, but it now appears completely defunct, with complaints from people who claim their timeshare issues were never resolved.


Their Facebook page for Forza still exists but, unsurprisingly, is also abandoned—mirroring the same neglect we saw with Molfetta Law’s social media.
Adding to the controversy, back in 2020, Diamond Resorts filed a lawsuit against Molfetta Law and several associated parties. The suit alleged that they were part of a timeshare cancellation scam ring, deceiving clients while charging for services that went nowhere. Another name that comes up repeatedly in this story is Timeshare Freedom Group (TFG)—a company we’ll discuss in its own dedicated review later.


According to court documents cited by PR Newswire (link to article), Molfetta Law allegedly received customer referrals from TFG, and Michael Molfetta himself would sign (or allow his signature to be used on) letters of representation that were sent to Diamond Resorts on behalf of unsuspecting owners.
All of this paints a rather concerning picture. As of 2025, Molfetta Law’s activity and legitimacy remain questionable—their websites and associated companies are inactive, their social media abandoned, and reviews consistently negative.
It seems Molfetta Law may have quietly walked away, leaving behind stranded clients, unresolved timeshare exits, and a trail of dissatisfaction.
Verdict: Proceed with extreme caution—or better yet, don’t contact them at all.
