Friday, June 1, 2012

Jury Speaks LOUD on First National Bank Edinburg Fraud

HAS FNB POSTED THIS "LOSS" ON 

THEIR BOOKS?!?!?

Provost Umphrey: $118 Million Verdict Against 

First National Bank (Edinburg) 

and 

Conroe Area Lawyer

Defendants found guilty of Fraud,

 Breach of Contract, Conversion and

 Breach of Fiduciary Duty

PR Newswire
HOUSTONJuly 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

 A Harris County State District Court jury 
awarded a $118 million 
verdict to six investors that were defrauded by First National Bank of Edinburg, Conroe attorney Eric Yollick and a healthcare management group (Cause #2010-41034). Members of the jury found that First National Bank (Edinburg)Eric Yollick and the Merensky Reef Hospital Corporation breached their written agreement and committed fraud when the Defendants wrongfully conspired to take possession of three hospitals purchased by the investor plaintiffs.
Zona Jones of the Provost Umphrey Law Firm says, "The jury found this financial institution and their lawyer enticed our clients to enter into a written agreement that the Defendants never intended to honor." Co-lead counsel, Mike McCauley of McWhorter, Cobb and Johnson in Lubbock commented "The jury listened intently during the five-week trial and held these defendants accountable for intentionally breaking the law."
In addition to Jones and McCauley, Plaintiffs were represented by, Tim Pridmore and Andrew Seger of the McWhorter firm, along with Pat Zummo of The Law Offices of Patrick ZummoMarc Tabolsky andDori K. Goldberg of Yetter Coleman in Houston also assisted in the prosecution of Plaintiff's case.
Defendants were represented by Eric Yollick and Travis Owens of the Yollick Law Firm, Levi Benton of Benton and Massey in Houston, and former Texas Supreme Court Justice, Scott A. Brister of Andrews Kurth.
For more than forty years, Provost Umphrey's mission has remained to seek justice for those suffering from a personal injury, wrongful death or other legal wrong across Texas and nationwide through their lawyers in Beaumont and HoustonLittle Rock, Arkansas and Nashville, Tennessee.





21 comments:

  1. how does one request access?

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    1. i have been wondering the same thing!! Anyone???

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    2. If you don't pass the sniff test they won't let you see anything, you have to sign in on the email

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    3. i heard padilia made a comment that somebody at 1st NB help him steal all the money and he bribbed him because he's trying to get out of jail if he rats out people

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  2. Does this have anything to do with Padilla and Dan Brown?

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  3. wtf! this was just starting to get good! did padilla already leak names?

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  4. INCREDIBLE!!! JUST INCREDIBLE WHAT YOU FOUND!

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  5. When are the officers at 1st National Bank getting deposed? any body know?

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  6. For Anyone Interested...

    $118 Million Verdict Against First National Bank and Conroe Area Lawyer
    Defendants found guilty of Fraud, Breach of Contract, Conversion and Breach of Fiduciary Duty

    Read more here:
    http://www.sacbee.com/2012/07/12/4627325/provost-umphrey-118-million-verdict.html

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    1. Yes, good news travels fast!!! Were the bankers crying?

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  7. Fraud, Fraud, Fraud! Throw those Edinburg cats in the can with Padilla!!!

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  8. Even 1st NB attorney was tagged for $7.5million bucks by the Jury! Can't wait to see what they will do to that pig Shear!

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  9. IS IT TRUE THAT ERIC SHEAR AND OTHER 1ST NB BOARD OF DIRECTORS ARE BEING DEPOSED?

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  10. what happened to that verdict in houston that awarded $118 million against the bank? has it been appealed?

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  11. Did Eric Shear get deposed? anybody know?

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  12. First NB Edinburg is suing their insurance because they don't want to cover their $118million dollar lawsuit loss!!! Ouchie!

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    1. When is Padilla going to name his co-conspirators?

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    2. soon, but he has all ready said a loan officer was involved according to his lawyer

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  13. Rumors, BBVA is acquisitioning FNB.....for a lost.

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    1. nice and convenient way to have these lawsuits paid for!

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    2. No way.... why would BBVA buy problems? Doesn't make sense....

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