Mozingo, Matter of, No. 24769

CourtUnited States State Supreme Court of South Carolina
Writing for the CourtPER CURIAM; TOAL
Citation330 S.C. 67,497 S.E.2d 729
Decision Date23 February 1998
Docket NumberNo. 24769
PartiesIn the Matter of T. Aladdin MOZINGO, Respondent.

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497 S.E.2d 729
330 S.C. 67
In the Matter of T. Aladdin MOZINGO, Respondent.
No. 24769.
Supreme Court of South Carolina.
Submitted Jan. 27, 1998.
Decided Feb. 23, 1998.

Desa Ballard, Columbia, for respondent.

Henry B. Richardson, Jr., Columbia, Disciplinary Counsel.

PER CURIAM:

In this attorney discipline matter, respondent and disciplinary counsel have entered into an agreement under Rule 21, RLDE, Rule 413, SCACR. In the agreement, respondent admits misconduct and consents to be disbarred from the practice of law. We accept the agreement.

[330 S.C. 68] FACTS

Robert R. Forbes, Jr. Matter

Respondent represented Robert R. Forbes, Jr. in an ongoing domestic action. As part of that action, Forbes was ordered to make child support and alimony payments. Forbes' current wife and her father wanted Forbes to file suit to reduce or eliminate these payments.

To help Forbes appease his family, respondent signed a letter, which he asserts he did not read, addressed to Forbes' former employer. This letter indicated that respondent had filed a motion in family court about the alimony and child support payments, that an order terminating these payments was being signed, and that the letter was to serve as a waiver of the garnishment of Forbes' wages. Respondent admits that these statements contained in the letter were false.

In addition, respondent signed a letter that was faxed to Forbes' father-in-law. Again, respondent asserts he did not read this letter that indicated Forbes had complied with all his alimony and child support obligations and a signed order to that effect was forthcoming. Respondent also admits that these statements contained in the letter were false.

On September 7, 1997, respondent and his paralegal Amanda Stavely prepared what purported to be the Family Court order referred to in the letters. Respondent traced the signature of a member of this Court, Justice Jean Hoefer Toal, from a copy of the Advance Sheets onto the signature block of the order.

After the forgery was discovered, respondent and his mother met with Justice Toal and members of the Office of Disciplinary Counsel. At that meeting, respondent stated that Stavely prepared the order and that she traced Justice Toal's signature onto the signature block of the order. Respondent now admits this was a false statement, made at the urging of his mother and Stavely.

Richard H. Gregory Matter

Richard H. Gregory retained respondent in January 1997 to file suit against Wal-Mart and the Police Department in Savannah, Georgia. Respondent admits after he was temporarily suspended from the practice of

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law, he failed to deliver [330 S.C. 69] Gregory's file to the attorney appointed by this Court to protect his clients' interests. 1

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  • Hagy v. Pruitt, No. 2837.
    • United States
    • Court of Appeals of South Carolina
    • May 4, 1998
    ...See Wold v. Funderburg, 250 S.C. 205, 157 S.E.2d 180 (1967)(use of forged signature on consent); In the Matter of T. Aladdin Mozingo, 330 S.C. 67, 497 S.E.2d 729 (1998) (attorney's forgery of Supreme Court Justice's signature on court order). I do not think the legislature could have intend......
  • Ky. Bar Ass'n v. Blum, No. 2012–SC–000825–KB.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court (Kentucky)
    • August 29, 2013
    ...721 (N.D.2000) (finding violation when lawyer did not follow court rule for properly withdrawing from representation); In re Mozingo, 330 S.C. 67, 497 S.E.2d 729 (1998) (finding violation when lawyer did not relinquish file after he was suspended as required by rules of the tribunal); Lawye......
  • In re Belding, No. 25750.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of South Carolina
    • November 10, 2003
    ...heard two cases involving lawyers who engaged in conduct similar to Respondent's conduct. In 356 S.C. 325 In the Matter of Mozingo, 330 S.C. 67, 497 S.E.2d 729 (1998), this Court disbarred an attorney for signing Chief Justice Toal's name on a falsified document. The attorney represented hi......
  • Ky. Bar Ass'n v. Blum, 2012-SC-000825-KB
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court (Kentucky)
    • April 25, 2013
    ...721 (N.D. 2000) (finding violation when lawyer did not follow court rule for properly withdrawing from representation); In re Mozingo, 497 S.E.2d 729 (S.C. 1998) (finding violation when lawyer did not relinquish file after he was suspended as required by rules of the tribunal); Lawyer Disci......
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  • Hagy v. Pruitt, No. 2837.
    • United States
    • Court of Appeals of South Carolina
    • May 4, 1998
    ...See Wold v. Funderburg, 250 S.C. 205, 157 S.E.2d 180 (1967)(use of forged signature on consent); In the Matter of T. Aladdin Mozingo, 330 S.C. 67, 497 S.E.2d 729 (1998) (attorney's forgery of Supreme Court Justice's signature on court order). I do not think the legislature could have intend......
  • Ky. Bar Ass'n v. Blum, No. 2012–SC–000825–KB.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court (Kentucky)
    • August 29, 2013
    ...721 (N.D.2000) (finding violation when lawyer did not follow court rule for properly withdrawing from representation); In re Mozingo, 330 S.C. 67, 497 S.E.2d 729 (1998) (finding violation when lawyer did not relinquish file after he was suspended as required by rules of the tribunal); Lawye......
  • In re Belding, No. 25750.
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court of South Carolina
    • November 10, 2003
    ...heard two cases involving lawyers who engaged in conduct similar to Respondent's conduct. In 356 S.C. 325 In the Matter of Mozingo, 330 S.C. 67, 497 S.E.2d 729 (1998), this Court disbarred an attorney for signing Chief Justice Toal's name on a falsified document. The attorney represented hi......
  • Ky. Bar Ass'n v. Blum, 2012-SC-000825-KB
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Court (Kentucky)
    • April 25, 2013
    ...721 (N.D. 2000) (finding violation when lawyer did not follow court rule for properly withdrawing from representation); In re Mozingo, 497 S.E.2d 729 (S.C. 1998) (finding violation when lawyer did not relinquish file after he was suspended as required by rules of the tribunal); Lawyer Disci......
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