A Manhattan personal injury lawyer who pleaded guilty to defrauding the IRS out of nearly $100,000 in connection with audits of her and her husband’s joint tax returns has avoided disbarment and will soon apply to have her law license reinstated.
Marla Stein, who pleaded guilty in federal court to giving IRS auditors fake documents aimed at lowering her and her husband’s tax liabilities, has been suspended from practicing law for three years—but, applied retroactively, the suspension is now nearly over.
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