297 Ga. 498
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S15Y1050. IN THE MATTER OF RUSS FLOYD BARNES.
PER CURIAM.
This disciplinary proceeding is before the Court on the Report of the
Special Master, William Harry Mills, in which he recommends that the Court
accept the Petition for Voluntary Surrender of License filed by Respondent Russ
Floyd Barnes (State Bar No. 039015). The State Bar filed a Formal Complaint
against Barnes alleging violations of Bar Rules 1.15 (I) (a) and (c), 1.15 (II) (b)
and 8.4 (a) (4) of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct, see Bar Rule 4-
102 (d). Barnes initially submitted a petition for voluntary discipline seeking
a suspension, but prior to the special master’s report, other issues were revealed
regarding Barnes’ conduct. He then submitted the petition for voluntary
surrender of license admitting to violating Rules 1.15 (II) (a) and (b). The State
Bar filed a response stating that the interests of the public and State Bar would
be best served by acceptance of Barnes’ petition.
In the petition Barnes admits that he withdrew approximately $275,000
from his law firm’s trust account for his personal use, though the funds did not
belong to him. He admits he held the funds in a fiduciary capacity and the funds
he took were not earned fees. Barnes asserts that he replaced the funds so no
clients were harmed, but the special master noted that this is only an assertion
and there is no documentation to support that assertion. The special master
found that whether the funds have been replaced is not controlling, given the
other admissions, and that clients are harmed even if all funds are returned or the
clients have not complained to the State Bar, see In the Matter of Henley, 267
Ga. 366, 369 (478 SE2d 134) (1996) (“Contrary to Henley’s arguments, the fact
that the client is a close friend of Henley’s and does not object to Henley’s
conduct does not negate Henley’s violations of professional standards.”). The
special master recommended accepting Barnes’ petition for voluntary surrender
of license.
We have reviewed the record and agree to accept Barnes’ petition for the
voluntary surrender of his license under Bar Rule 4-110 (f), which is tantamount
to disbarment. Accordingly, the name of Russ Floyd Barnes hereby is removed
from the rolls of persons entitled to practice law in the State of Georgia. He is
reminded of his duties under Bar Rule 4-219 (c).
Voluntary surrender of license accepted. All the Justices concur.
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Decided July 6, 2015.
Voluntary surrender of license.
Paula J. Frederick, General Counsel State Bar, Jonathan E. Hewett,
Assistant General Counsel State Bar, for State Bar of Georgia.
Goodman, McGuffey, Lindsey & Johnson, Frederick R. Green, for
Barnes.
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