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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel v. Miller, 335 Conn. 474 (2020)

Citation
Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel v. Miller, 335 Conn. 474 (2020)
Parent Document
Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel v. Miller, 335 Conn. 474 (2020)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
2020-04-27

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the respondent. In her conversation with the respon-
         dent, Ms. I Am asked her to quit the practice of law,
         as she felt it was inconsistent with their religious beliefs.
         When the respondent declined, Ms. I Am requested the
         return of the $200,000 gift. [Tr. 2 68:9–69:2, Miller]. The
         respondent explained that she had made the donations
         to the church but that she would return the remaining
         $180,000 which she still held. On August 12, 2013, the
         respondent wrote a third check from her IOLTA account,
         #1134, made payable to Sharon Israel I Am in the amount
         of $180,000. [Petitioner’s Ex. 5].