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Andrew Gavin Wynne, formerly an attorney at a St. Louis law firm, was sentenced Monday to 31 months in prison for faking legal documents and forging judges' signatures in cases for at least 30 ...
In one case in St. Louis Circuit Court, Wynne faked an order compelling a husband to pay $20,000 within 15 days, then half his income plus $2,500 every month, the filing says.
From a Justice Department press release last month (UPDATE: see the plea agreement for more details):. Andrew Gavin Wynne, 35, pleaded guilty in front of U.S. District Judge Sarah E. Pitlyk to ...
KIRKWOOD, Mo. — A St. Louis lawyer was sentenced to more than two years in prison for forging judges' signatures and faking legal documents. Andrew Gavin Wynne, 35, was sentenced to 31 months in ...
Andrew Gavin Wynne, pleaded guilty to five counts of identity theft earlier this year. Wynne was also ordered to pay $351,000 in restitution for losses suffered by his former law firm.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. ST. LOUIS — A lawyer from St. Louis faked legal documents in court cases in St. Louis and St. Louis and St. Charles ...
Andrew Gavin Wynne was indicted last week on five counts of identity theft for incidents that occurred between Feb. 7, 2020, and June 7, 2021.