In the case of Bradley Schwartz, the schemer's $325,000 "NSF" check was deposited into a deep, dark hole, and Schwartz who owed clients nearly a $1 million dollars, started writing overdue checks to clients which immediately began bouncing. This led to a criminal investigation resulted in Schwartz's jailing. He was sentenced to 5 years, in what the sentencing judge called a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. Apparently Judge Salant meant Falstaff, as Mr. Schwartz was living large and gambling the money that did not belong to him.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Lawyer Schemer, Scammed
In the case of Bradley Schwartz, the schemer's $325,000 "NSF" check was deposited into a deep, dark hole, and Schwartz who owed clients nearly a $1 million dollars, started writing overdue checks to clients which immediately began bouncing. This led to a criminal investigation resulted in Schwartz's jailing. He was sentenced to 5 years, in what the sentencing judge called a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. Apparently Judge Salant meant Falstaff, as Mr. Schwartz was living large and gambling the money that did not belong to him.
It turns out that the "retainer check" is "NSF," but the lawyer's refund check is stolen by the scammer. qui tam lawyer
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