A lawyer has been suspended after admitting to an affair with a client -
and billing her for time they spent having sex, it was revealed last week. Attorney Thomas Lowe had a six-month
relationship with the woman he was representing in a divorce case. The
58-year-old, who is married, began an affair with his client after
complimenting on her appearance and talking about her sex life. The pair
embarked on an affair and met up on numerous occasions to have sex. Documents
obtained from Lowe's office in Burnsville, Minnesota revealed that on the dates
he was having sex he billed the women for his time and coded their liaisons as
'meetings' or 'drafting memos'. Lowe, from Eagan, Minnesota, eventually broke
off the affair after several arguments with the woman in a bid to save his own
marriage.
Illicit affair: Minnesota attorney Thomas Lowe, 58, has been suspended from practising law after he had a sexual relationship with a vulnerable client... and billed her for the time
He also withdrew as her attorney leading to the woman, who had past
abuse and mental health issues, to try and kill herself. While she recovered in
hospital she told authorities about the affair. Lowe initially denied having
the affair, but later 'unconditionally admitted the allegations' to the Office
of Lawyers Professional Responsibility. The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled on
January 10 that he be suspended indefinitely and lose his license to practice
law.
Coining it in: Billing documents from the lawyer's office in Burnsville, Minnesota coded the times he was having sex with his client as 'drafting memos'
Documents
obtained by the Pioneer Press revealed that Lowe first met with the woman in
August 2011 to discuss her possibility of representing her in a divorce. After
agreeing to represent her during a phone call days later, Lowe asked about her
sexual relationship with her husband, commented on her appearance and asked if
she was interested in sex with him. Their affair began the following month and
lasted until March 2012 when Lowe ended the relationship. It is not the first
time Lowe has been in trouble, according to the Pioneer Press. In 1997, he was
placed on probation for buying cocaine from a client. Lowe will be able to
apply for his license to practice law after a minimum of 15 months.
Source: Daily Mail UK
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