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Professional Responsibility — revocation

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//March 26, 2014//

Professional Responsibility — revocation

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//March 26, 2014//

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Wisconsin Supreme Court

Civil

Professional Responsibility — revocation

Where attorney Randy J. Wynn stole more than three-quarters of a million dollars from clients, revocation is appropriate.

“We agree that revocation is warranted and necessary. This has never been in dispute. Attorney Wynn admitted he used his law practice to misappropriate over three-quarters of a million dollars from numerous persons and entities. Attorney Wynn acknowledged that he cannot successfully defend against misconduct allegations and further acknowledges that he will owe restitution to the clients he has harmed. He notes that he is represented by counsel regarding his criminal liability and has opted to proceed pro se in this disciplinary matter. We grant the petition and we revoke Attorney Wynn’s license to practice law in Wisconsin.”

2013AP1362-D OLR v. Randy J. Wynn

Per Curiam.

Attorneys: For Complainant: Weigel, William J., Madison; For Respondent: Wynn, Randy J., West Allis

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