#Breaking: A disbarred #Cincinnati #lawyer was arrested for allegedly using an alias and phony credentials to get high-paying jobs at #lawfirms in #Washington DC and #Florida.

A disbarred Cincinnati lawyer was arrested for allegedly using an alias and phony credentials to get high-paying jobs at law firms in Washington DC and Florida.

The criminal complaint, filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on Oct. 24, accuses Richard L. Crosby III of wire fraud, social security number fraud, and aggravated identity theft.

Crosby resigned from the practice of law while facing disciplinary proceedings in 2021 and was subsequently indicted, twice, in Hamilton County, Ohio.

The first indictment alleged that he stole client funds while acting as an attorney. The second charged him with theft and telecommunications fraud.

In December 2021, he was disbarred by US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. He pleaded guilty to the Hamilton County charges in May 2023 and was sentenced to probation.

In the midst of his legal and professional troubles in Ohio, Crosby allegedly posed as Richard Coleman Williams to apply for three different law jobs, falsely claiming to be licensed in New York and the District of Columbia.

Crosby, while pretending to be Williams, was briefly employed by a firm in DC in June 2021.

Then in September 2022—after he was disbarred and arrested in Hamilton County—he was accused of again using his alias to get a job at a law firm in Miami. The firm eventually extended him an offer with a starting salary of $185,000 a year.

Read more https://news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/ex-lawyer-accused-of-using-fake-id-to-get-firm-jobs-in-dc-miami?


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