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09/18/18 3:24pm

Attorney to serve 2 to 6 years for stealing from Orient woman’s estate

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09/18/2018 3:24 PM
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A former East Hampton attorney who pleaded guilty to stealing over $500,000 from an Orient woman’s estate in April was sentenced Tuesday on all eight charges he was facing, including identity theft and grand larceny. READ

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Attorney pleads guilty to stealing from Orient woman’s estate

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04/20/2018 8:53 PM
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A former East Hampton attorney accused of diverting more than $500,000 from the estate of an Orient woman pleaded guilty Friday to felony charges. READ

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02/08/17 8:21pm

Attorney accused of stealing $500,000 from Orient woman’s estate

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02/08/2017 8:21 PM
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An East Hampton man whose license to practice law was suspended last year pleaded not guilty Wednesday to grand larceny charges alleging he diverted more than $500,000 from the estate of an Orient woman, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office. READ

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