Monday, March 16, 2015

Bronx estate lawyer who stole from clients' wills sentenced to pay $150,000 fine

Editor's note: This Shark could envision the pirates in the Probate Court of Cook County receiving such a "slap on the wrist".  Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com

Bronx estate lawyer who stole from clients' wills sentenced to pay $150,000 fine

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Published: Tuesday, March 3, 2015, 2:05 AM

Updated: Tuesday, March 3, 2015, 2:06 AM

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Michael Lippman (right) pictured at his sentencing in Bronx Supreme Court on March 2, 2015.Michael Schwartz /for New York Daily News

Michael Lippman (right) pictured at his sentencing in Bronx Supreme Court on March 2, 2015.

A Bronx estate lawyer who admitted to using dead clients as his personal ATMs walked out of court Monday a free man - but with his wallet a bit lighter.
Michael Lippman, who the Daily News exposed as stealing thousands of dollars from clients' wills while working for nearly three decades as a public administrator, dodged prison time, but was sentenced to pay a fine of just under $150,000.
As counsel to the Bronx public administrator from 1983 to 2010, Lippman was tasked with distributing an estate's assets and finding heirs.
A Department of Investigation probe found instead that the lawyer pocketed more than $1.5 million in upfront fees between 2005 and April 2008 - money that should have went to families of the deceased.
Lippman took a plea deal in September in which he agreed to pay back $145,829.40 to the estates of two families. His attorney, Murray Richman, handed a Bronx assistant district attorney the checks on Monday.
Lippman would have faced two to six years behind bars had he not coughed up the fine.

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