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    I pass this guy's house in Palmer all the time, and the story of this clown makes me laugh, then cringe:

    Judge throws Dallas attorney Tom Corea back in jail after his Design District office trashed, vandalized with obscene drawingsBy Scott Goldstein sgoldstein@dallasnews.com
    11:01 am on November 7, 2012 | Permalink



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    Thomas Corea was jailed Wednesday morning. (Dallas County Jail)
    A state district judge ordered disbarred Dallas attorney Tom Corea back in jail this morning because he allegedly trashed his Design District office and drew penises all over the walls after being evicted last month.

    Corea was charged earlier this year with four felonies alleging he stole from his clients. He was arrested, posted bond and was released.

    Weeks later, he was evicted for not paying rent for his upscale office in the 2000 block of Farrington Street near Interstate 35E and Market Center Boulevard, according to testimony before state District Judge Mike Snipes. Corea was ordered out by Oct. 31.

    When the president of the real estate company that represents the building, Doug Molny, showed up the next day to check out the property, he found “complete destruction,” including “penis graffiti on every single wall throughout the building,” Molny said.

    Written next to some of the penises was the name Doug. Molny said it appeared someone took a sledgehammer to granite counters. Doors, light fixtures, cabinets and appliances were destroyed or removed.

    There was feces and urine on the floor, Molny said.

    Prosecutor Jacob Harris presented photos of some of the damage, including a derogatory message directed at an Arizona judge who found him in contempt of court in an unrelated case. The message included the judge’s name and a phone number with a 505 area code.

    Corea, who did not testify, was wearing a dark suit and sitting next to attorney John Gussio. At one point while Molny was testifying, Snipes ordered Corea to “refrain from making faces at the witness.”

    Gussio called Corea’s girlfriend, who is also a Corea employee, to testify. But her testimony was cut off after prosecutors said they believe her to be an accomplice and that she ought to have an attorney with her.

    “He destroyed that building,” Harris said in asking Snipes to find Corea’s bond insufficient. The cost of the damages is thought to exceed $100,000, according to testimony.

    “I doubt seriously there are any random vagrants in the Dallas area that are familiar with area code 505,” Snipes said in setting his new bond to $500,000 in each of the four felony cases. The judge told Gussio he would be willing to reconsider the ruling when the attorney is better prepared.

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    1. scumbag

    A person of poor judgement and no class.

    You scumbag motherfucking asshole shit for brains you should be shot.



    Tom Corea's Bankruptcy Shows How He Allegedly Spent His Clients' Money



    It hasn't been a terribly good few months for Dallas attorney Tom Corea. He has been sued by several former clients who claim he stole their settlement money, indicted by Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins and stripped of his law license by the Texas State Bar.

    At the risk of kicking the man when he's down, we now point you to Corea's Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. It seems that Corea has bitten off a bit more than he could chew over the years and now owes creditors $7.1 million, or roughly five times his $1.6 million in assets.

    So how does a moderately high profile lawyer amass such a sizable debt? A schedule of assets filed yesterday gives us some idea. Maintaining his professional reputation seems to have been costly, given that he owes Telemundo and Channel 21 $166,000 for blanketing daytime TV with his ads and another $26,500 to CBS Outdoor for plastering his face all over Dallas. Luxury vehicles seem to have been a passion of Corea's as he owes a combined $290,000 for his BMW, two Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade and a Porsche, not counting the $10,000 he still has due to Discount Tire or the 2007 Country Coach motor home, Blue Book value $382,890.

    There are dozens of other claims of a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. A good chunk of his debt comes from his home and business. He still owes nearly $1 million on two homes and a couple of hundred acres in Palmer, Texas, and the entirety of an $800,000 business loan.

    Corea's quarter horse operation, Whistlestop Ranch, is not listed as an asset. It belongs to his wife, he claims, and she just filed for divorce. All those horses and stables and land aren't technically his and thus can't be taken during his bankruptcy.

    Even if they can be, Corea would still be in a boatload of debt, and all those clients he's allegedly screwed over would be just as unlikely to get their money.

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    • #3
      Good lord what a moron.
      "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
      "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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      • #4
        UPDATE:

        Tom Corea Will Spend the Next 25 Years in Prison

        Tom Corea, the disgraced, disbarred Dallas trial lawyer who pleaded guilty this week to stealing money from clients, has a new canvas for his renowned penis graffiti: the walls of a state penitentiary.

        State District Judge Mike Snipes sentenced Corea to 25 years in prison on Thursday. According to The Dallas Morning News, there remains some dispute as to whether Corea stole $3.8 million, as prosecutors suggested, or whether they should have deducted Corea's not insignificant attorney fees, as the defense argued. He did win large settlements for his clients, even if they never saw a dime.

        See also: Disgraced Dallas Lawyer Tom Corea Goes on Trial

        Regardless of the exact dollar figure, Corea stole a helluva lot of money and did a lot of other despicable things as his life and career imploded over the past several years, a process we have chronicled extensively.

        Corea's lengthy prison sentence ensures that his cameos on Unfair Park will become much less frequent, but we doubt they will end altogether. He's been incarcerated for more than a year, yet his wacky antics have continued.

        Take this December 15 incident in Lew Sterrett. According to prosecutors, Corea was handed his feeding tray "and became belligerent about the contents that were on it." He began to complain, exclaiming "This is some bullshit pudding for only a soft tray," after which he was escorted to a timeout cell.

        See also: Tom Corea Got Evicted, So Naturally He Tore the Place Up and Left Penis Art on the Wall

        That episode was No. 51 in prosecutors' "Notice of Extraneous Offenses," which describes crimes and misbehavior for which Corea was not actually charged. There were 81 in all. Take a look:

        Talk about letting the fox in the hen house.

        Laundry list of crimes/misbehavior that Tom Corea wasn't charged with.
        Last edited by line-em-up; 07-08-2014, 02:21 PM.

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        • #5
          He's lucky he didn't end up in a plastic bag on the side of a dirt road.
          "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
          "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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          • #6
            Apparently having psychic visions - he was drawing pictures of what will be up his ass for the next ~12 years (with good behavior)

            Greed is a terrible drug....
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            • #7
              I'd say total zero, but I give him a 1 out of 10 for the spray painted penises
              http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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              • #8
                He sounds like a legitimate sociopath.
                Originally posted by PGreenCobra
                I can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!
                Originally posted by Trip McNeely
                Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy
                dont downshift!!
                Go do a whooly in front of a Peterbilt.

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                • #9
                  This story needs hookers and blow to be complete.

                  De Oppresso Liber.

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                  • #10
                    Never heard of the guy, but damn what a nightmare.

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                    • #11
                      25 Years in Prison is a little excessive

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                      • #12
                        Stories like that sure do make me proud of my profession!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by scootro View Post
                          25 Years in Prison is a little excessive
                          Read this link and then say the same thing. He stole from everybody.

                          There were 81 incidences in all. That's only 3 months per incident.

                          Laundry list of crimes/misbehavior that Tom Corea wasn't charged with.

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