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Ohio Lawyer Suspended for Sexual Affair with Client

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A Westerville lawyer has been suspended by the Ohio Supreme Court for having a sexual affair with a client and failing to file her bankruptcy case, the Columbus Dispatch reported. Robert Leon received a one-year suspension of his law license, with six months stayed, in a 5-2 decision issued yesterday . The justices found that Leon accepted $1,850 in cash for legal fees and costs to file a 2015 bankruptcy case on a couple’s behalf, but did not deposit the money in a client trust account and never filed the action. After exchanging texts of a sexual nature that sometimes numbered up to 100 a day, the lawyer began a months-long consensual sexual affair with the woman who, with her husband, had retained Leon. Due to Leon’s failure to file the bankruptcy case, the Urbana couple’s home was foreclosed upon and one of their cars was repossessed, the court said in its ruling. Read more.

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