A Houston lawyer and his wife were indicted on allegations that they conspired to steal $2 million from military veterans.
Joe Phillips, 71, and Dorothy Phillips, 70, surrendered to authorities on Tuesday.
A Houston grand jury charged the couple with conspiracy, misappropriation of a fiduciary, making materially false statements to a federal agency, and tax fraud.
Joe was appointed as the legal guardian and fiduciary for a number of veterans deemed "incompetent", according to a Texas Attorney General's Office statement.
Dorothy served as Joe's legal assistant and office manager at his law firm.
Joe's duty was to operate and maintain the bank accounts of the veterans to receive payments from the VA and SSA for ordinary and customary living expenses.
Both Joe and Dorothy are accused of stealing the money from those accounts by transferring funds to Joe's personal account.
This began in Jan 2003 and ended in Feb 2008, according to the statement.
The tax fraud charge carries a maximum three year prison sentence while every other individual offense carries a maximum five-year prison sentence.
If found guilty, the Phillips may have to pay a $250,000 fine and restitution.
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Elderly Couple Steals $2m from Vets
Well, that's what happens when the Bar Discipline people do nothing to impress potential transgressors with the error of their ways.
ReplyDeleteCriminal penalties need to be strengthened, and bar discipline should be 100% nonconnected nonlawyers.
Veterans are an easy market for guardianship vultures, too.
ReplyDeletei say life in prison for taking advantage in any way of a veteran - no mercy, adios for life there is more of this going the numbers would be astronomical is anybody watching?
ReplyDeleteThe norm is if a lawyer is involved, he'll get probation.
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