04.08.10
A Tinley Park attorney with a sketchy past faces new disciplinary actions, accused of helping rip off an elderly veteran who wanted to move into a retirement village with his friends.
Gary R. Williams, who practices law from 16710 Oak Park Ave., is being investigated on allegations he never told Angelo Biondo he was drawing up a living trust instead of a will, according to formal charges the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission recently made public.
Williams, 67, also let Biondo's son and daughter-in-law, Bernard and Sharon Biondo, of Oak Forest, sell him a dilapidated house in Chicago's Mount Greenwood community owned by Sharon Biondo, when Angelo Biondo intended instead to move to the Smith Village retirement community in Chicago's Beverly home, according to a lawsuit Angelo Biondo filed against Williams, which has since been settled.
Angelo Biondo, a decorated Navy veteran of World War II who served on the USS Salt Lake City, wanted to follow fellow vets to Smith Village, said Kathleen Biondo, another daughter-in-law.
Source: Southtown Star
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