Actually, a tax consultant from the district of bad kissingen was supposed to look after 1.5 million euros that an old lady from wurzburg left to her heirs. In fact, however, as executor of the will, he tapped into the accounts of his former client and "rebooked" almost half a million euros for himself: all online, from the office. There is no evidence that the old woman allegedly told her tax advisor during her lifetime that she would help him if he ever got into financial difficulties.
In june 2016, the tax consultant from the district of bad kissingen was sentenced to three years and ten months in prison by the district court of schweinfurt for 43 counts of embezzlement. After that, a criminal division of the federal court of justice dealt with the executor, overturned the verdict and sent the case back to schweinfurt for a new trial: among other things, the question of reparation for the damage done had not been sufficiently assessed and of the 43 acts of embezzlement, 16 are to be checked again in detail for booking and other data.
The reason for this is almost academic: it could be that the executor got money from the will pot twice in one day, and then it was not two crimes, but only one continued case of disloyalty.
The 71-year-old confessed everything in the first round of the process and yesterday again. Account statements were read out, direct debits, booking data and receipts, with and without tans.
Economically taken over
From the accounts of his "victim the defendant has "relatively small" amount, but deducted in short intervals, between 4000 and 10000 euros, with seemingly explanatory notes such as "deduction, according to agreement, invoice or partial payment". The presiding judge wanted to know if there was an explanation for this rhythm. Angelika drescher asked why he had not suddenly asked for larger amounts of money. The defendant could only explain it by saying that he had overstretched himself financially by setting up a new law firm in his old days, that clients who were already certain did not come after all, that he had been confronted with all possible liabilities every month anew and had wanted to make up the deficit temporarily in a hurry.
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