Lawyer Attacked With ‘Metal Object’ In Cash Advance Company Fraud Probe
// Last week, a former Philadelphia Bar chancellor, Gaetan Alfano of Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, was looking to find assets belonging to a cash advance company subject to a $191 million judgment. It’s a not-uncommon task for an attorney representing a court-appointed receiver. Then, according to authorities, the brother of one of the company’s founders attacked Alfano in broad daylight with a metal object. Alfano needed seven staples to his skull and an MRI scan. Thankfully, he’s expected to return to work soon.
Prosecutors have charged the brother, James LaForte, with retaliating against a witness and obstruction.
googletag.cmd.push( function() { // Display ad. googletag.display( "div-id-for-top-300x250" ); });If that sounds like an extreme reaction for a lending company, the record agrees:
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The LaFortes’ business made its profits by raising billions from investors and then loaning it out — often at high interest rates — to cash-strapped smaller companies unable to secure loans from traditional banks.
You know you can just write onerous contracts and secure liens on people’s property, right? It may be a despicable practice, but it’s one with a rich history in this country. Not that bludgeoning people doesn’t have a rich history in this country, but it’s a history that usually ends in prison while the other ends in a beach estate.
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All right. Maybe this had already progressed beyond the point where some shady lawyers and predatory contracts were going to form a workable business plan. A broader criminal probe into the company’s dealings continues. One suspects the company isn’t going to fare well in how prosecutors describe this attack.
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Par Funding founder’s brother charged with attacking attorney investigating firm assets [Philadelphia Inquirer]
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