
Regulation license suspended for Wichita Lawyer Brad Pistotnik
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – The Kansas Supreme Court docket on Friday, July 8, dominated to droop the legislation license of Wichita lawyer Brad Pistotnik for one yr. Pistotnik is an proprietor of the “Bull Attorneys” legislation agency.
A state panel really helpful the license suspension, stemming from a cyber crimes case in 2018. Prosecutors mentioned PIstotnik labored with software program engineer David Dorsett to threaten web sites that posted unfavourable feedback in regards to the lawyer’s work.
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In 2019, Pistotnik pleaded responsible to misdemeanors and paid a $375,000 effective. Throughout the listening to, Pistotnik mentioned he “made a mistake” and needed to “take duty” for his position within the crime. In January of 2020, a federal court docket decide sentenced Dorsett to 3 years’ probation and a $2,000 effective after Dorsett pleaded responsible to 2 counts of creating extortionate threats by way of the web.
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