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Metropolitan Urological Specialists

Monday, December 17, 2012

Chesterfield Exec Receives 78-Month Sentence for Fraud, Embezzlement

Dunard Morris, a former business manager of Metropolitan Urological Specialists, had pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges and was sentenced Friday. The practice has locations throughout the St. Louis area, including West County.

A former executive for Metropolitan Urological Specialists received a 78-month prison sentence Friday after admitting to embezzling millions of dollars from the company.  Dunard Morris was sentenced on three felony counts of mail and wire fraud after pleading guilty to the charges in September. He was also ordered to pay $5.6 million in restitution.  Federal Prosecutors said Morris repeatedly increased his own base salary from MUS, without authorization or disclosure to shareholders, and granted himself hundreds of thousands of dollars in unauthorized, undisclosed  bonuses and reimbursements. The indictment points to a high-flying lifestyle for Morris, who spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on meal and entertainment expenses incurred …

Tim watly

6:25 pm on Monday, January 7, 2013

Once he tipped a waiter 600.00 to have people move from his fav spot in resturant , his family fleeced his fathers home before he passed!!!!!!! A bunch of sad pathetic idiots !!!!!   more ›

Monday, September 24, 2012

Guilty Plea in Metropolitan Urological Specialists Fraud Case

Dunard Morris, a former business manager of Metropolitan Urological Specialists, pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges, according to prosecutors. The practice has locations throughout the St. Louis area, including West County.

Dunard Morris, 49, pled guilty to mail and wire fraud involving his embezzlement of millions of dollars from Metropolitan Urological Specialists, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. (Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) The practice has offices throughout the St. Louis area, including Chesterfield. According to a the news release issued by prosecutors, Morris pled guilty to three felony counts of mail and wire fraud and is set to be sentenced Dec. 14. Mail and wire fraud each carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and/or fines up to $250,000, the U.S. Attorney's Office stated. The St. Louis Post Dispatch has some of the details on the lifestyle of the high-flying executive, who allegeldy …

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