Originally Posted by
starbuck8
I would also like to add that you write, 'this money was given to you in good faith, with the anticipation that it would be returned to me as such. I expect it to be returned by "said date", and if it is not, I will be contacting my lawyer to get advice on how to proceed' Do not make any threats, just state facts. Make copies for yourself of anything you write. It's best not to do this by email. A registered letter would be better, if you can. He then has to sign for it.
Keep all copies of ANY correspondence, and all of the dates and times of any prior or future communication, and also copies of any txt or emails, voicemails, notes or anything regarding your relationship. They may serve as evidence if you should go to court, and I think you should, if he doesn't offer up the money.
If he's already on #3, I doubt that this is going to be easy on you. His profession says nothing about his character. Slime balls are slime balls, no matter which way they fall.