OPINION OF THE COURT
Respondent David V. Muraskin was admitted to the practice of law in New York by the First Judicial Department on Febru
The Departmental Disciplinary Committee (DDC) seeks an order pursuant to 22 NYCRR 603.4 (e) (1) (iii) and (iv) immediately suspending respondent from the practice of law, based upon uncontested evidence that respondent has engaged in professional misconduct and respondent’s failure or refusal to pay money owed a client which debt is demonstrated by a judgment. The DDC further seeks appointment of a receiver of client funds to act as cosignatory on respondent’s firm’s special account.
Section 603.4 (e) (1) permits the immediate suspension of an attorney who is the subject of an investigation or misconduct charges upon uncontested evidence of professional misconduct, upon a finding that the misconduct immediately threatens the public interest (subd [iii]), or upon a willful failure or refusal to pay money owed a client which debt is demonstrated by a judgment or other clear and convincing evidence (subd [iv]).
The uncontroverted showing offered by the DDC on this motion includes (1) the complaint by one of respondent’s clients, indicating that respondent had defrauded him by representing that the amount of the settlement obtained in his case was $325,000, when the settlement amount was actually $725,000, and then paid over to him only $200,000; (2) the default judgment obtained by the client against respondent in the sum of approximately $742,123; and (3) the adverse inference which may be drawn from respondent’s invocation of the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination at his deposition before the DDC.
The foregoing evidence of misconduct warrants the relief sought. Respondent’s willingness to defraud clients for his own financial gain establishes the contemplated threat to the public interest (see, Matter of Crispino,
Accordingly, the motion seeking an order pursuant to 22 NYCRR 603.4 (e) (1) (iii) and (iv) immediately suspending respondent from the practice of law until further order of this Court should be granted, as should the request for appointment of a receiver.
Williams, J. P., Tom, Mazzarelli, Lerner and Saxe, JJ., concur.
Respondent suspended from the practice of law in the State of New York, effective the date hereof, until the further order of this Court, and receiver appointed, as indicated.
