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Disbarred Asbestos Lawyer Arrested for Mail Fraud and Misappropriating $13.5 Million



As reported at Law.com, Louis Robles pleaded not guilty.

This whole thing is so lamentable. Robles is being defended by a public defender (i.e., by Florida taxpayers), because he says he has no more money. He had already paid his "former" attorney, Roy Black of Miami, $100,000, but that was apparently not enough to get him a lawyer at arraignment.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Chuck Duross told Brown that he is concerned about withdrawals made by Robles in the past few weeks, including $141,000 he gave to his girlfriend and $500,000 he withdrew April 6. Robles also paid Greenberg Traurig, his civil attorneys, $120,000. Plus the 100K to Black. Plus "his daughter" is putting up $1 million in bond.

Robles, 58, could face life in prison if convicted of all counts, according to U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta. The indictment also contains a criminal forfeiture provision seeking a judgment for $13.5 million, to be used to compensate his former clients. But since Robles is "destitute", it looks like his former clients may not be fully compensated....

 

 


Isaac Gorodetski
Project Manager,
Center for Legal Policy at the
Manhattan Institute
igorodetski@manhattan-institute.org

Bridget Carroll
Press Officer,
Manhattan Institute
bcarroll@manhattan-institute.org

 

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