An attorney accused in six separate lawsuits of stealing millions from clients’ real estate transactions and under a criminal probe by the Westchester District Attorney’s Office was disbarred after applying to resign from practice.

Laurieanne DeLitta, an Armonk-based attorney who has practiced for almost 20 years, submitted an application to resign on Nov. 2 while facing five professional-misconduct complaints related to the alleged theft of client funds, according to a May 19 order by the Appellate Division, Second Department.

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