Posted on 06/04/2017 12:48:08 PM PDT by Seizethecarp
An eastern Kentucky disability lawyer scheduled to be sentenced next month for defrauding the government of nearly $600 million has disappeared, the FBI said.
Eric Conn pleaded guilty in March to stealing from the federal government and bribing a judge. He was scheduled to be sentenced next month and had been ordered to pay the government tens of millions of dollars.
But Saturday, the FBI said Conn removed his electronic monitoring device, violating the conditions of his bond and prompting the U.S. District Court to issue a warrant for his arrest. David Habich, general counsel for the FBIs Louisville office, said Conns whereabouts are currently unknown.
It was totally predictable that he would flee, said attorney Ned Pillersdorf, who represents Conns former clients and said Conns frequent world traveling was brought up in court to assess whether he was a flight risk. I was always shocked that, when he was arrested, he was actually allowed out on bond. And there has been a betting pool going on in Prestonsburg on not if he would flee, but when.
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I am on disability and my experience with it and how it is administrated tells me that it is the biggest scam on the part of the lawyers filing. The scam is for the lawyers to convince those applying they need a lawyer imemadeatly. then to delay the cases as long as possible while doing a claim. getting a lawyer involved with the case can add about a year to the process when it is not needed. the reason why is they lengthen out the filling. the filling is from the time of the filling with the government till the government makes the final decision on whether the disability qualifies. the money is held and given as a one time cash payment if the person qualifies. if the person contacts a lawyer the lawyer gets a third of that money as payment for representing the person. in most cases the person does not need that lawyer. the only time a lawyer is needed is when it goes to hearing in which case the person probably should not be on disability and even if they have a lawyer most likely will not win. I don’t know the percentages but I believe that most of those applying usually go through an appeal process because the first decision is always a no unless you are dealing with real sever disabilities that one the person is only being refused because of problems with paper work and there is no hearing. the second hearing takes place about 6- months to a year later at that hearing there is an actual meeting with some one and an evaluation is done. at that point there is a review of the case and if the review goes negative then you need a lawyer because then it comes down to an interpretation of law not an evaluation if you are disabled. most of those cases become dependent on the administrative judge and all the lawyer is there for is to argue a point in law.
I agree....disability is a great big scam that unworthy people have taken advantage of....of course not all....
I’m well aware of the West Virginia stats, and they are accurate. The original post was about KY, though. Still, WV and eastern KY are twin brothers of different mothers.
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Belize
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