Instead of passing the bar, a graduate of a prestigious law school will likely end up behind bars after allegedly dabbling in bank, real estate, auto loan, student loan and credit card fraud.

A Miami federal jury on Friday found Gerti Muho, 33, guilty in a fraud scheme that landed him more than $2.5 million, which he spent on luxury cars and an ocean-view condo. Muho is a 2012 graduate of the University of California at Berkeley School of Law.

When Muho was fired in 2013 from his Wall Street hedge fund job, prosecutors charged he pulled a real-life “Office Space,” stealing all the information on the company's computer server and trying to siphon millions of dollars from hedge fund bank accounts. (The company, Fletcher Asset Management, faced separate accusations of defrauding investors.)

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