Criminal Justice
Attorney Pleads to Prostitution Misdemeanor, Gets Court Supervision
A young attorney who resorted to prostitution several months before getting her Illinois law license has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge.
Reema Bajaj had originally faced a felony case. She was sentenced to court supervision, community service and a $2,500 fine, reports the Chicago Sun-Times.
Her conviction can be expunged after she completes 24 months of court supervision.
Earlier coverage:
ABAJournal.com: “Lawyer Is Charged with Prostitution, Allegedly Tells Police She Gave It Up After Passing Bar”