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Attorney Richmond Odom of West Monroe, LA; thieving loser

 

The state of Louisiana presented Richmond C. Odom with a law license in 1986 after he graduated from Louisiana State University (LSU) School of Law.

 

The Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board found Dick guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.

  • Systematically converted $260,334.24 in principal funds belonging to the CRUT (Theodore A. Hardaway Charitable
  • Remainder Unitrust)
  • In total, Dick committed 160 separate acts of conversion (theft)
  • Dick used the converted funds to pay his credit card bills, rent, and salaries
  • Dick was required to make distributions on a quarterly basis to the settlor’s children, Nancy Hardaway Lutz, Barbara Hardaway Murray, and Carey J. Hardaway (the “income beneficiaries”)
  • Engaged in conduct involving deceit, dishonesty, fraud, or misrepresentation
  • Commingled client funds with personal funds
  • Misconduct involved multiple offenses
  • Knowingly mismanaged the CRUT trust funds
  • Failed to properly supervise his office staff
  • Negligently violated duties owed to the CRUT
  • Engaged in a pattern of misconduct
  • Failed to act as an appropriate fiduciary to the CRUT
  • Failed to be forthright with the income beneficiaries
  • Dick’s conduct caused actual harm to the CRUT and to the income beneficiaries
  • Misconduct involved dishonest and selfish motive

As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the enablers for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Louisiana Supreme Court punished Dick by gifting him with a complimentary stayed 3-year suspension of his law license effective December 9, 2022.  

 

As we speak (ca. January 2023), Dick will resume his so-called brand of law at 117 Lafayette Circle in West Monroe, Louisiana in late 2025.