Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Bond reduced for Venice attorney accused of stealing from estates

SARASOTA — A Sarasota County circuit judge ordered a reduced $407,500 bond for Adam R. Miller, a Venice attorney accused of embezzling over $700,000 from elderly clients’ trust accounts after their deaths, during a hearing on Monday.

The bond had been set at $1.7 million.

Miller was charged with one count of exploitation of the elderly over $50,000, two counts of scheme to defraud over $50,000 and one count of scheme to defraud between $20,000 and $40,000.

Circuit Judge Charles E. Roberts presided over Monday’s hearing.

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Bond reduced for Venice attorney accused of stealing from estates

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Venice lawyer charged with stealing over $400K from elderly clients

1 comment:

NASGA Member said...

After their deaths? What scheme did this guy cook up? Lawyers make the best thieves, don't they?