By
John Breslin
SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio attorney has vowed he will appeal
against sanctions of more than $200,000 imposed on him and his clients
in a case involving an incapacitated millionaire, his apparent sham
marriage and adoption of his former wife's adult children.
Phil Ross maintains there is no evidence he did anything wrong in
his dealings with 81-year-old Charles Thrash, the former owner of an
auto repair shop with an estate valued at more than $3 million.
But Judge Oscar Kazen of Bexar County Probate Court, before
imposing more than $220,000 in sanctions, found that Ross misrepresented
himself as Thrash's lawyer and helped to marry the millionaire to Laura
Martinez and the adoption of her children. Both have since been
reversed.
Thrash was mentally incapacitated at the time of the marriage, and
both Ross and Martinez knew of a court order two months previously
stating that he was incompetent, the court found.
The wedding was held in another country, Ross served as best man,
and signed the marriage certificate, according to a report in the San Antonio Express News.
But a defiant Ross told the Southeast Texas Record that he "did not exploit Charlie Thrash and did nothing to cause him harm."
On the wedding to Martinez, the attorney said, "It was Charlie's choice."
Ross described the judge's opinion as "erroneous," including the
order to cover the attorney fees of the court-ordered guardians.
The judge imposed various sanctions, including $187,500 on Ross,
Laura Martinez and Brittany Martinez, to cover the attorney fees. He
also ordered Ross to pay back $30,400 in attorney fees and a further
punitive $5,000.
According to the San Antonio Express News, Martinez first met
Thrash in 2012, some years before a court found that he was mentally
incapacitated. A court investigator report earlier this year said that
Thrash did not want to marry.
"The marriage caused no harm or injury," Ross said.
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Attorney vows to appeal sanctions imposed in case involving incapacitated millionaire
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