If accused Stanford Financial Group executive Laura Pendergest-Holt didn’t have lawyers when the federal government first questioned her about an alleged investment fraud, she’s got them now — and they are not messing around.

Pendergest-Holt’s attorneys from Lynn Tillotson Pinker & Cox in Dallas and Parsons Behle & Latimer in Salt Lake City filed a motion Tuesday accusing attorneys working with the court-appointed receiver in the Stanford fraud case of disregarding legal rules — and general politeness — in searching Pendergest-Holt’s home and personal items last week.

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