U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Thompson sentenced former bankruptcy trustee and West Simsbury resident Michael J. Daly to 18 months imprisonment and $15,000 in fines on Tuesday for admittedly stealing $11,100 from a printer’s open bankruptcy case. Daly voluntarily resigned his law license and waived his right to reapply after an investigation of his practices came to light.

Daly claimed his illness made him do things he can’t explain now, but there was damaging evidence that he submitted $80,000 in fabricated time sheets in another bankruptcy. Making matters worse, almost $30,000 in jewelry was reported missing from a Greenwich jeweler in another bankrputcy he’d been overseeing.

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