The “Christmas Lawyer” Who Beat His HOA Is Spending His Windfall on Holiday Cheer


An Idaho attorney once mocked as the neighborhood “Grinch” is now turning his long legal battle into the ultimate Christmas comeback — one light bulb at a time.
After years of fighting his homeowners association (HOA) in court, lawyer Jeremy Morris has not only won — he’s celebrating the victory in the most festive way possible.
From HOA War to a Bigger-Than-Expected Settlement
Jeremy Morris first made headlines after a jury awarded him $75,000 in a lawsuit against his HOA over restrictions tied to his elaborate Christmas decorations.
But the story didn’t end there.
According to Morris, the dispute dragged on for years through appeals and negotiations. In the end, he reached a settlement significantly larger than the original jury award, officially closing one of the most talked-about HOA battles in recent memory.
What’s he doing with the money?
He’s reinvesting it — right back into Christmas.
“I’m Buying a Lot of Christmas Lights”
Morris told Fox News Digital that the payout feels especially sweet because of how he plans to spend it.
“I’m buying a lot of Christmas lights,” Morris said. “And I’m enjoying it every time that I screw in a light bulb.”
Once labeled a troublemaker for refusing to tone down his decorations, Morris is now embracing the nickname “Christmas Lawyer” with pride — and a credit card.
A Symbolic Victory Over HOA Restrictions
The case has resonated far beyond Idaho, striking a chord with homeowners across the country who feel overregulated by HOAs.
For Morris, the settlement represents more than money:
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A stand for personal expression
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A reminder that HOAs can be challenged
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And proof that persistence can pay off — literally
What once began as a neighborhood dispute has now become a viral example of how far someone might go to protect their holiday traditions.
Turning Legal Pain Into Holiday Joy
Instead of bitterness, Morris chose celebration.
Instead of backing down, he doubled down — on lights, décor, and Christmas cheer.
And as the glow from his holiday display lights up the neighborhood once again, one thing is clear:
This time, the “Grinch” got the last laugh.

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