A former Schaumburg
lawyer faces up to 15 years in prison after he was convicted Tuesday of
swindling his relatives and others out of more than $200,000, officials
said.
A jury found Lino J. Menconi, 52, guilty of two
counts of theft of more than $100,000 each, according to the Cook County
state’s attorney’s office.
The Illinois Supreme Court suspended and then in 2014
disbarred Menconi after the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary
Commission accused him of stealing more than $600,000 from clients
starting as far back as 2006.
The commission accused him
of misleading clients and forging their signatures on settlement
payments for money to pay for his mortgage, his children's education,
property taxes and country club bills.
His
victims included his aunt and uncle, Judy and Leno Menconi, of Oak
Lawn. Their son, Mike Menconi, said his parents, now deceased, were in
poor health when his cousin took advantage of them, and that their
financial losses may have contributed to his father going to a nursing
home rather than receiving home health care.
Lino Menconi
“is like a serial lying sort of predator,” Mike Menconi said. “He’s
just going to take your money and disappear. … I feel like I got justice
for my parents.”
Menconi represented himself in the
case, though he is no longer a practicing attorney. Prosecutors
requested that Menconi be taken into custody following the decision,
Mike Menconi said, but he was allowed to remain free on bond.
Sentencing has been set for March 1.
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Former Schaumburg attorney guilty of stealing $200K from clients, including relatives
1 comment:
Lawyers make better than good money if they do the job right. This guy must have had a gambling addiction or drug addiction?
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