Kentucky Bar Association v. David Cary Ford

TO BE PUBLISHED §§upreme Tnuri uf BeJEHN A|L' n 2017-SC-000099-KB DATE§/Qlw¢..;. marie KENTUCKY BAR ASSOCIATION MOVAN V. IN SUPREME ¢OURT DAVID CARY FORD l 4 RES_PON]_)ENT OPINION AND ORDER David Cary Ford was admitted to the practice of law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky on October 19, 1988. His Kentucky Bar Association (_KBA) number is 82505, and his bar roster address is 239 S. 5th St., Ste. 900, Louisville, KY 40202. Th'e KBA’s Board of Governors considered a two-count charge against Ford. The case came before the Board as a default case under SCR 3.210 after Ford failed to respond to the charge. With two members recusing, the remaining members of the Board unanimously found Ford guilty of the two charged counts. The Board also unanimously recommended this Court permanently disbar Ford. Under SCR 3.370(7), after the Board of Governors files its decision With the Disciplinary Clerk, either Bar Counsel or the Respondent may file a notice of review with this Court. lf neither party files a notice of review (as is the case here), this Court has two options: 1) under SCR 3.370(8) we may inform Bar Counsel and Res`pondent that we will review the decision and order the parties to file briefs, or 2) under SCR 3.370(9) we may enter an order adopting the Board’s decision. Here, we exercise our authority under SCR 3.370(9) and _ adopt the Board’s recommendation I. BACKGROUND Ford pleaded guilty in federal court to criminal charges of fraud and money laundering He acted as the erecutor of seven estates between 2008 and 2015, from which he took approximately $1.7 million for, as-the Board of Governors indicated, “his personal expenses-and enjoyment, as well as his significant gambling activity.” The money Ford stole should have gone to charities throughout Louisville and to the decedents’ families. A portion of his plea agreement in federal court included his paying restitution to- the beneficiaries of these estatesl The Inquiry Commission issued a two-count charge against Ford, alleging violoiioos of scR 3.1_30-8.4(1>) dana (o). spooiiioally, the commission alleged in Count l that Ford violated SCR 3.130-8.4(b) when he committed_a criminal act reflecting adversely on his “honesty,'- trustworthiness, and fitness as a.lawyer in other respects.” lt further alleged in Count II that he violated ` SCR 3.130-8.4(0] when he engaged in “conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.” The KBA attempted to serve Ford with the complaint, and later the charge, but all attempts were unsuccessful. Sel'vice was finally completed via- the KBA’s Executive Director under SCR 3.175(2). Ford never responded to the charge, II. ANALYSIS We agree with the Board’s findings that Ford is guilty of both charged counts. As to Count I, Ford pleaded guilty in federal court to wire fraud and money laundering These crimes clearly reflect adversely on his “honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer in other respects.” As to C_ount II, we also agree that Ford’s conduct in committing these crimes amounted to 7 conduct “involving 'dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.” ln reaching its recommended discipline in this matter, the Board considered the fact that Ford was suspended on January 15, 2016, for failing to pay his 2015-16 bar dues. In reviewing our past disciplinary sanctions for similar ethical violations, we acknowledge that “[p]ermanent disbarment is a severe sanction. But this Court has been stern and consistent in matters related to financial misconduct by attorneys.” Orr v. Kentu_cky BarAssociation, 355 S.W.3d 449, 450 (Ky. 201 1). Given .the nature of Ford’S violations and their gravity, we agree with the Board of 'Governors that permanent disbarment is the appropriate sanction ` in this-case. III. ORDER Agreeing that the Board’s recommendation is appropriate, it is ORDERED that: 46 1. David Cary Ford is found guilty of violating the Rules of Professional Conduct as outlined above. 2. Ford is permanently disbarred from the practice of law in this Commonwealth. 3. In accordance with SCR 3.450, Ford shall.pay all costs associated with these proceedings, said sum being $482.32, for which execution may issue from this Court upon finality of this Opinion and Order. 4. Under SCR 3.390, Ford shall, Within ten days from the entry of- this Opinion and Order, notify all clients, in writing, of his inability to represent them; notify, in writing, all courts in which he has matters . pending of his disbarment from the practice of law; and furnish copies of vall letters of notice to the Office of` Bar Counsel. Furthermore, to the extent possible, Ford shall immediately cancel and cease any advertising activities in which he is engaged. All sitting. All concur.- ENTERED; Api`il 27, 2017.