Posted: Fri 8th Dec 2023

Flintshire solicitor jailed for nearly 6-years after fleecing clients out of £880,000

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Dec 8th, 2023

A former solicitor from Flintshire has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison after being convicted of defrauding his clients.

66-year-old Richard Hallows from Hawarden appeared at Caernarfon Crown Court today, Friday, December 8, after pleading guilty to fraud by abuse of position.

Hallows, who operated his own SRA-regulated solicitor practice, admitted to committing fraud between 2016 and 2018, resulting in a total loss of approximately £880,000 for his clients.

During this period, he diverted funds that should have been securely held in client accounts for his own personal gain, exposing his victims to substantial financial risks.

Detective Constable David Hall, of the Economic Crime Unit, said: “We welcome today’s outcome which concludes the end of a protracted and challenging investigation. Those who commit fraud should be under no assumption that an outwardly respectable professional occupation will protect them from scrutiny.”

One client, who requested the return of £600,000 worth of funds held in a client account, was given numerous excuses by Hallows, including missing a plane and train, that his ex-wife had collapsed, his daughter was in surgery, and that the bank needed seven working days to process the request. The funds were not returned by Hallows.

Another client appointed Hallows as an executor of an estate worth £143,000 following a family member’s death. Between 2016 and 2018, numerous excuses were given for not distributing the estate to the family. Following investigations, it was found that Hallows had used the funds for other matters.

DC Hall added: “Hallows was at the time an SRA-regulated solicitor, operating his own practice. He took money from the client account to pay off his own financial liabilities rather than those of his clients. His behaviour has left a trail of destruction for victims who placed their trust in him and the professional services he claimed to offer. We will continue to work closely with partner agencies to bring anyone abusing their position of trust to justice. I would like to thank the Serious, Economic Organised Crime and International Division of the CPS and Prosecuting Counsel Nicola Daley for their advice and support during the investigation, bringing the matter to a successful conclusion.”

Claire Busby, Specialist Prosecutor at the CPS, said: “Hallows abused his position of trust as a solicitor for his own personal gain and in doing so, put his clients at risk of huge financial loss. Confiscation proceedings will be pursued against Mr Hallows. The CPS are committed to working closely with the police to tackle fraud and bring offenders to justice, and we will not hesitate to prosecute in cases like this.”

Hallows received a sentence of five years and 10 months.

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