Morris Schneider Wittstadt was able to cover more than $20 million discovered missing from its escrow accounts last summer, but it could not withstand the damage to its reputation from a lawsuit by a creditor, pro golfer Dustin Johnson, that alleged “criminal conduct,” according to a Monday bankruptcy filing.
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