A Columbus lawyer whose license was suspended recently amid
allegations that he stole from an elderly client has been indicted by a
Franklin County grand jury on charges of theft and tampering with
records.
John David Moore Jr., 48, faces two counts of
theft from an elderly person and two counts of tampering with court
records in an indictment filed Wednesday.
The criminal
charges come seven months after the Ohio Supreme Court’s disciplinary
counsel filed a complaint accusing Moore of withdrawing $35,132
beginning in 2010 while overseeing the assets and nursing-home care of a
man in a guardianship case. Moore is accused of depositing the money in
his checking accounts while failing to provide a complete accounting of
the funds in Franklin County Probate Court in 2012 and 2013 after the
man died.
In April, Moore’s license to practice law was
placed under suspension after he failed to respond to the complaint,
Supreme Court records show.
The two felony theft counts
accuse Moore of stealing more than $7,500 from an elderly or disabled
person. The counts of tampering with records accuse him of falsifying,
altering or destroying the guardian’s inventory and an affidavit in
Probate Court.
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1 comment:
When lawyers steal, I wonder why because they make tons of money and live high on the hog, and they know better. So, I suspect drugs.
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