Monday, June 29, 2009

Trust Fund Dipping

The Supreme Court ordered the disbarment of Edward Fagan, a lawyer who won millions of dollars in settlements for Holocaust victims but who also misappropriated some of their money to pay his debts.

Fagan told the justices during a hearing on June 16 that disciplinary authorities' handling of the evidence may have deprived him of a chance to prove that the money he took was for legal work and he asked for a remand for further fact-finding.

But the justices declined and found him guilty of knowing misappropriation of client and escrow funds.

Fagan also took sums from client accounts without authority, using some of it to pay the rent on his New York office, according to a finding last year by a special master, retired Superior Court Judge Arthur Minuskin.

Minuskin said Fagan failed to hold $82,582 in escrow given to him by client Gizella Weisshaus, a Holocaust survivor, from the estate of Jack Oestreicher; that he improperly disbursed $303,582 of Holocaust settlement funds from client Estelle Sapir; and that he misappropriated $40,000 from clients' funds to pay his New York law office rent.

Full Article and Source:
Holocaust Victims' Lawyer Disbarred for Trust-Fund Dipping

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another greedy sob lawyer!

Anonymous said...

Disbarment is the first thing the Supreme Court should have done to Edward Fagan.

Filing charges against him is the second.