Disbarred Kentucky lawyer Logan has admitted to fraud after allegedly taking $400,000 from a client’s estate. He forged deeds and misused funds on 51 occasions between 2018 and 2023.
Background
Logan prepared a will in 2018 for a client who died soon after. The federal court record did not identify the client, but state court records say it was Jack Arnold Estes. Logan placed a value of $425,000 on Estes’ estate, which included cash and property.
Details of the Case
Misappropriation of Funds
On 51 occasions between October 2018 and August 2023, Logan transferred a total of $239,600 from Estes’ estate to his personal accounts, then used the money for his benefit. According to his plea agreement, Logan also forged deeds to show that the estate had sold a piece of property in Frankfort, which was actually being collected by him.
Loan and Misuse of Funds
Logan applied for a $116,000 loan against the property using a forged deed and fraudulent lease. He used the loan proceeds for his benefit, according to his plea. Logan later repaid $75,000 to the estate, but was still disbarred after admitting to misappropriating $416,475 from Estes’ estate over about five years.
Sentencing
Logan faces up to 30 years in prison, although his sentence will likely be less under advisory guidelines. U.S. District Judge Gregory F. Van Tatenhove scheduled Logan to be sentenced in March.
Resignation and Disbarment
Logan requested to resign from the practice of law under terms of permanent disbarment, which was approved by the Supreme Court in October.
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