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On Saturday, October 22, 1994, Richard Rossbach came to the house of Mae Ola Hunter whose home was scheduled to be auctioned at a foreclosure sale on Monday, October 24, 1994. Richard Rossbach offered to purchased Mrs. Hunter home to seek an adjournment of the foreclosure before 9:00 A.M Monday Morning. The defendant’s paralegal, Paul Butler, a non-lawyer who resigned from the bar was to represent Mrs. Hunter in the sale to Mr. Rossbach company. The defendant was not present over the weekend or the consultation on Monday, therefore Butler prepared the contract that was signed by both parties that afternoon. Butler also assisted Mr. Rossbach in adjourning the foreclosure proceeding in the courthouse. The defendant and his paralegal were both

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