Attorney Michael Noble of Ravenna, OH; ethical troll
The state of Ohio presented Michael Allen Noble with a law license in 2012 after he graduated from Cleveland State University School of Law.
Disciplinary Counsel of the Ohio Supreme Court found Griff guilty of the following misconduct.
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Engaged in a pattern of misconduct
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Engaged in an inappropriate sexual relationship with a client a
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Made false statements about his conduct to opposing counsel, a police chief, and a municipal court
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Engaged in conduct involving, dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation
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Mikey was campaigning as a judicial candidate for a seat on the Portage County Court of Common Pleas while also attempting to reconcile with his ex-wife
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Mikey did not inform his ex-wife that he was still dating Doe, and he did not want his relationship with Doe to become public knowledge
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Mikey’s ex-wife found a flirtatious text message from Doe on his cell phone and confronted him about it
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Mikey denied having a physical relationship with Doe but told his ex-wife that Doe’s ex-husband, D.P.,
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was a police officer who had accused him of having an affair with Doe
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Mikey’s ex-wife reached out to D.P., asked if he would be willing to share any information
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that he had about Mikey and Doe and arranged to meet him at a restaurant
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Engaged in conduct that adversely reflects on the lawyer’s fitness to
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practice law)
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Misconduct involved multiple offenses
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Mikey acted with a dishonest or selfish motive
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Engaged in a pattern of misconduct
As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the apologists for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Ohio Supreme Court punished Mikey by gifting him with a complimentary 6-month suspension of his law license.
As we speak (ca. October 2022), Mikey practices his so-called brand of law with Lentz Noble & Heavner LLC at 228 West Main Street in Ravenna, Ohio.
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