Those harmed by Glen Frost's unjust enrichment
Awarded: $434,025
Divel referred numerous clients to Strategic Tax Planning with the understanding he would receive commissions. The jury found in his favor for unjust enrichment.
Awarded: $233,565
Stastny, like Divel, was promised compensation for client referrals that never materialized. The jury agreed he was a victim of unjust enrichment.
Awarded: $16,353
Callaway's case involved breach of contract, with the jury finding Strategic Tax Planning failed to honor their agreement.
"We had an agreement. I brought them valuable clients expecting to be compensated fairly. Their refusal to pay what was owed caused significant financial hardship for me and my family."
"It's not just about the money. It's about the principle. When someone in Glen Frost's position takes advantage of people, it undermines trust in the entire legal and financial system."
Timothy Mummert represented the victims in this case. Regarding the verdict, he stated: "The jury saw this case for what it was, and we believe justice was served."
The defendants were represented by Lydia Lawless, a principal at Kramon & Graham, and Richard Berwanger, Jr., a partner at Frost Law. They declined to comment on the case.