ORLANDO, Fla. - An investigation into a disbarred Orlando attorney provides new details on where his client’s money went.
Jonathan
Simon, 35, had his license to practice law revoked in December after
investigators for the Florida Bar found he had used “client trust funds
for purposes other than for the specific purpose they were intended,”
according to disciplinary documents.
"Disciplinary revocation is tantamount to disbarment," the Florida Supreme Court order states.
In June and July of last year, Simon’s firm of 21 family law
attorneys began falling apart after his colleagues uncovered serious
discrepancies in a trust account that was supposed to be carefully
monitored.
By October, Simon was giving sworn testimony to a Florida Bar investigator and his clients could not get in touch with him.
“I feel helpless and kind of angry. I have to start all over,” said William Read, one of Simon’s former clients.
Read said he gave Simon nearly $5,000 to represent him, but he hasn’t seen that money again.
“It kind of wrecks your faith in the legal system. This guy came highly recommended,” he said.
During the bar
investigation, records show Simon said he discovered $68,000 missing
from an account that was only to be used for specific clients’ cases.
Read believes his money was part of the missing $68,000.
Simon said he took out a loan to pay clients back, but Read said he was never paid back.
“Basically, I had to hire another attorney, start all over again,” he said.
Simon told the investigator that at one point, he took $144,000 of clients’ money to keep his practice afloat.
Simon’s license to practice law was revoked within six months of the time his clients’ money was discovered missing.
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Sure wish they would have checked out the law firm of Attorney Edward Culbertson and his two daughters Kelly and Catherine Ingrande. Talk about corrupt drinking with their sick drunk Judge friend Patrick Caddell almost everyday! from 12 till 3 in a nasty bar called Sneakers. All the while having that same judge sign over anything they wanted! such huge corrupt fees for them and their friends. They belong in jail. All in Pinellas county Florida!
ReplyDeleteThere should be more disbarments when lawyers steal or engage in this kind of misconduct.
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