Minnetonka personal injury attorney sentenced to prison for scheming with chiropractors to defraud insurers
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William K. Sutor III, 38, of
Sutor is scheduled to start his prison time on
While the prosecution won the prison time for Sutor that it sought, the defense had argued for nothing more than probation.
Sutor's attorneys pointed out in a presentencing filing that the career he "worked so hard to build is likely over, and his young family is terrified that their devoted and loving husband and father will be absent in the midst of a pandemic." They also noted that Sutor had no criminal history previous to this case and has cooperated with authorities.
On three occasions, Sutor worked with two chiropractors in on the scheme. He paid the runners
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Sutor, who graduated from
An investigation into Sutor's actions also is underway by the Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board. A ruling by the board is pending and could lead to discipline up to disbarment.
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