Andy Allman |
Former Hendersonville attorney Andy
Allman who was previously arrested and indicted for allegedly stealing
funds from clients has been indicted and charged with 11 more counts of
theft of property and falsely representing himself as a lawyer.
On
Dec. 6, a grand jury indicted Allman with nine counts of theft of
property and two counts of falsely representing himself as a lawyer. His
arraignment is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Friday.
Last
December, 18th Judicial District Attorney General Ray Whitley asked
that the TBI investigate allegations of theft by the former attorney.
Several of Allman's former clients filed complaints alleging he stole
funds from them while acting as their attorney.
"During
the course of the investigation, agents developed information that
Allman had taken funds from his clients from December 2012 through
October 2016," the TBI's release said.
Allman was suspended from practicing law in September 2016.
On Aug. 9, the Sumner County Grand Jury returned indictments charging
Allman with 19 counts of theft of property, seven counts of falsely
representing himself as a lawyer, one count of impersonating a
licensed professor and one count of practicing law without a license.
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1 comment:
Attorneys are the best thieves.
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