The Florida Bar trial seeking the disbarment of former foreclosure king David J. Stern concluded with him claiming he did nothing wrong — he was just the victim of “human error” by subordinates.

Jeffrey Tew of Tew Cardenas in Miami, Stern’s lead counsel, argued The Bar was overzealous in pursuing Stern with claims that he severely damaged the judicial system, other attorneys and public trust in the courts.

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