Richard Louis Crosby III, a disbarred attorney from the Cincinnati area, emerged from a courtroom saga with a sentence of over three years behind bars for his illicit enterprise of assuming multiple identities to land attorney gigs. This charade included an extensive list of deceptions across several law firms. Crosby, 37, of Mason, Ohio, stooped to using the personal details of various individuals – including his father, his girlfriend, and a deceased man – to spin a web of lies and has been ordered to settle up nearly $171,000 in damages while also enduring three years of supervised release and 300 hours of community service, as confirmed by the U.S Department of Justice announcement.
The gears of this fraudulent mechanism began to turn when Crosby, holding a fabricated identity, weaved tales of being a University of Michigan football player and a former Marine to beguile at least one law firm into his employ; his ruse mushroomed as he continued to apply and sometimes secured positions throughout California, Washington D.C., Florida, and Michigan, commanding salaries and hefty signing bonuses that were nothing but a mirage built atop his deceit, according to court filings the Justice Department detailed.
Detailing the unraveling of Crosby’s con, the reports describe a slew of charges and indictments raining down on him in Hamilton County throughout 2021, ultimately leading to his disbarment, not that this compelled a change in his stratagems. In fact, Crosby’s audacity knew no bounds—he even attempted to pass himself off as a legal eagle adept in appeals and criminal matters, bilking inmates and their loved ones out of money, promising legal relief that never came to fruition, as the Justice Department documented…