Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Stealing Money Intended for His Clients
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Deairich R. Hunter, 47, an attorney from
The plea took place in the
Hunter pled guilty to a charge of theft or embezzlement in connection with health care. He is to be sentenced
According to a statement of offense, signed by the defendant as well as the government, from
Between 2003 and 2009, Hunter was retained by various individuals in disability and personal injury claim disputes. Those clients generally agreed that Hunter was entitled to one-third of any recoveries regarding their settled claims. Hunter generally agreed to notify these clients of any offers of settlement and to inform clients of significant developments, among other things. In some cases, he agreed to pay his clients' health care expenses directly from the proceeds of the recovery in their cases. However, on a number of occasions, Hunter settled such claims without notifying his clients and without authority to do so and then the defendant stole the settlement proceeds, resulting in a total loss amount from this scheme of
In announcing the plea, U.S. Attorney Machen, Acting Assistant Director in Charge Smith, and Commissioner White commended the efforts of those who investigated the case from the
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