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April 15, 2008

Attorney Resigns for Bad Behavior as Agent

EvilOn January 15, 2008, the Supreme Court of Texas accepted the resignation of a Texas lawyer in lieu of discipline.

Here is a description of the attorney's evil conduct as described in Disciplinary Actions, 71 Tex. B.J. 226, at 228 (2008):

[A]cting under a power of attorney from the complainant, [attorney] withdrew funds from the complainant’s financial accounts for [his] personal use and obtained credit cards in the complainant’s name that [he] used for his own personal use, without the complainant’s knowledge or approval. After receiving a notice of revocation of the power of attorney, [he] continued to withdraw funds from the accounts and continued to use the credit cards. [He] committed the criminal offenses of theft and misapplication of fiduciary property.

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What? Wait a second! Are you saying the guy gets away with this kind of criminal behavior and doesn't have to even be tried for fraud and theft . . . ?!? Really?!?

Posted by: John Holzmann | Apr 15, 2008 10:30:52 PM

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