Richard Vinson Merritt |
Richard Vinson Merritt, 44, pleaded
guilty in Cobb County court Friday, according to prosecutors. The judge
ordered he spend 15 years in prison and 15 on probation in addition to
paying a restitution of $454,706.
Investigators found he used the money taken from clients,
some elderly or filing medical malpractice claims, to buy a Porsche or
go on vacation.
“The victims came to him for help, and
he helped himself instead,” prosecutor Jason Marbutt said in a Cobb
district attorney’s office news release.
Merritt would tell victims he was still pursuing legal
action for them, but instead he had already closed the case without them
knowing and was using the settlement money.
According to an indictment, he forged signatures on
court documents and checks along with fake notary seals between 2014
and 2017. In all, 17 of his former clients were victims.
Several
victims testified Friday in court, according to the news release. One
called him a “scoundrel” and another said he was “ a professional con
man.”
“People ought to be able to trust their lawyer,” said
Marbutt, the prosecutor. “When a lawyer lies, it has ripple effects on
the entire system.”
Merritt surrendered his license to practice law in January 2018, according to records from the State Bar of Georgia. He was booked into jail soon after.
The judge granted Merritt’s request for time to get his affairs in order, and he must return to custody by 5 p.m. on Feb. 1.
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Disbarred Cobb attorney gets prison for defrauding clients
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I love to see bad lawyers and lawyer thieves go to prison!
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