The Ohio Supreme Court on Thursday suspended a former attorney who was sentenced to prison last week for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from her clients, many of whom were elderly and developmentally disabled.
from her clients’ special needs trusts from 2012 to 2017 without explanation and transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars more between a total of 22 people’s accounts to cover up her financial malfeasance.
Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor J.D. May said during the sentencing hearing that, after a forensic examination of the accounts that Kingsbury pilfered, investigators still cannot account for a large portion of the money. Kingsbury’s attorneys said that the thefts began when she was clinically depressed after her mother died and the health of her brother, who also had developmental disabilities, began to decline rapidly.
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