Friday, January 15, 2010
Former Charleston Attorney Gets Prison Time
WEST VIRGINIA....
Former National Football League agent and former Charleston attorney Dante DiTrapano was sentenced Thursday to one day in prison and five years supervised release in which he's required to perform 1,000 hours of community service after pleading guilty to a fraud charge. He admitted to forging another person's signature on a note for a $500,000 loan from United Bank. Police raided his home in Charleston in 2006 for evidence in relation to the crime. DiTrapano was disbarred in May 2007.
Former National Football League agent and former Charleston attorney Dante DiTrapano was sentenced Thursday to one day in prison and five years supervised release in which he's required to perform 1,000 hours of community service after pleading guilty to a fraud charge. He admitted to forging another person's signature on a note for a $500,000 loan from United Bank. Police raided his home in Charleston in 2006 for evidence in relation to the crime. DiTrapano was disbarred in May 2007.