by Marissa Barrett
MANCHESTER, N.H. —
A former attorney has been found guilty of multiple felony charges for obtaining loans under false pretenses from a former client who suffered a traumatic brain injury.
The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office said Justin Nadeau received a $275,000 loan from the client in August 2018, then obtained a second loan in December.
Officials said Nadeau tried to conceal the loans in several ways, including fabricating documents and forging his then-wife's signature.
He is scheduled to be sentenced in June.
Full Article & Source:
Former attorney found guilty on charges in connection with financial exploitation of client
No comments:
Post a Comment