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American lawyer bills client for having sex with her
25 January 2013
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An American lawyer has admitted that his bills to a client for services rendered included charges for the time the pair spent having sex.
Minnesota attorney Thomas P. Lowe who was married (although not to his client) confessed to having an affair with a client he was representing in a divorce. And then billing her for banging her. A report in the
Twin City
reveals that Lowe's wooing tactics involved asking the client about her sexual relationship with her husband, commenting on her appearance and asking if she wanted to have sex with him. The silver tongued charmer.
Six minutes reviewing briefs
Inevitably everything went horribly wrong. Lowe ended the affair, withdrew as his client's attorney and sent her a bill with time they spent shagging classed as "
meetings
" or "
drafting memos
". Sadly the client attempted to commit suicide shortly after the affair finished.
Lowe, who had previously been put on probation for buying cocaine from a client, was barred from practising law. He will have to wait at least 15 months before he can reapply.
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anonymous user
25/01/2013 08:21
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What's new? Lawyers charging clients for f*cking them over?
anonymous user
25/01/2013 15:25
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It's completely impossible to judge what to think about this without knowing the precise number of billable units involved.
anonymous user
25/01/2013 18:26
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not many units
anonymous user
30/01/2013 16:29
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Presumably recorded on a client service number...
anonymous user
30/01/2013 17:56
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Struck off eh? A happy ending for one of the parties at least.
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