Moreover, Respondent's use of a secretary to purchase and deliver cocaine to him warrants disbarment. Respondent sent his secretary Mimi Wjlliama to get cocaine for him from different sources. Ms. Williams testified to a typical transaction as follows: There was a gentleman who ... that he was working with that was .... he was supposed to be representing in some way. His name was Michael Schute. I was sent to his office to . . . it was . . . again, never saw the money taken out or the cocaine put in, but I arrived, took the money over there and came back and when Joseph opened up the package it had cocaine in it. (TR 11, p.209, L.19-25). Ms. Williams also testified that she was instructed by Respondent to deliver money to a woman named Megan that supplied cocaine. (TR 11, p.210, L.3-5). Whenever Ms. Williams voiced concern to Respondent regarding her delivery of cocaine, Respondent advised her "not to worry'' about it, that if anything happened he would take care of it". (TR 11, p.210, L.18-22).
what lawyer or businessman wasn't doing coke in 1983? i think we've all seen "wall street" the movie.