The former longtime counsel to the Bronx Public Administrator has pleaded guilty to grand larceny after intentionally overcharging estates almost $146,000 for his legal services.
Michael Lippman pleaded guilty Tuesday in Bronx Supreme Court to two counts of third-degree grand larceny, a D felony. Jury selection in his case was scheduled for Monday but was put on hold.
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