by Dave Stafford
A northern Indiana lawyer who was indefinitely suspended in March
after he pleaded guilty to multiple felony theft charges was disbarred
Wednesday by the Indiana Supreme Court.
Justices unanimously leveled the most severe attorney discipline
sanction against Scott J. Lennox, ordering him disbarred immediately for
15 rule violations related to “neglecting client matters, mismanaging
his attorney trust accounts, converting client funds, and failing to
cooperate with the disciplinary process.”
In the per curium opinion In The Matter of Scott Joseph Lennox, 19S-DI-628,
justices accepted the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission’s
allegations against Lennox, who did not appear or respond to the
proceedings against him.
Lennox, formerly a partner with Lennox, Sobek & Buehler LLC in Warsaw, was suspended last November
for noncooperation with the commission’s investigation of four
grievances against him. Relatedly, Lennox had been criminally charged in
Kosciusko Circuit Court with multiple felonies alleging theft of client
funds, among other counts.
Lennox pleaded guilty in March to
two counts of Level 5 felony fraud on a financial institution and six
counts of Level 6 felony theft arising from a case investigated by
Warsaw police after money entrusted to the firm went missing. Under
terms of his plea agreement, Lennox agreed to make restitution of more
than $51,000 to his former law firm, clients and a bank.
The court said in its order Wednesday that Lennox “failed to maintain
appropriate records for two trust accounts and made several
unauthorized withdrawals of client funds, converting those funds for his
personal use.” He also “made several unauthorized withdrawals and
converted client funds from a third trust account,” resulting in
criminal charges.
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Suspended Warsaw attorney disbarred following theft, fraud conviction
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