A Bronxville real estate attorney is accused of stealing from his clients to fund his lavish lifestyle.
Timothy Griffin, who lives in Ridgefield, Connecticut but works at 77 Pondfield Road in Bronxville, turned himself into the attorney general's office this morning. He left New Rochelle court today charged with grand larceny.
Griffin is accused of stealing his clients' money from their escrow accounts to pay for a country club membership, expensive cars and jewelry.
The attorney general's office also accuses him of stealing $2 million from a Staten Island cemetery where he was acting president and using that money to pay back his clients.
The office says Griffin has been stealing from his clients for nearly five years.
Griffin's attorney entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.
He was released without bail and is due back in court next month.