Fla. Bankruptcy Trustee Quits With More Than $1 Million Missing, Sources Say
As Miami receiver Lewis Freeman awaits sentencing for pilfering $2.6 million, another South Florida receiver trusted by judges for years to oversee bankruptcies resigned from hundreds of cases after the U.S. Trustee's Office determined more than $1 million was missing from accounts under her control, sources say. Real estate broker Marika Tolz was confronted by investigators in the trustee's office after financial discrepancies were discovered in her trusteeships, according to sources. She has not been charged with a crime.