A former Batavia resident who was caught in Wisconsin posing as an attorney and stealing money from his supposed clients admitted his crimes in a Milwaukee Court on March 3.
Thomas J. Lyon faces a two-year prison term and then will still need to answer to alleged probation violations out of Monroe County.
Lyon was previously convicted in Monroe County for grand larceny.
Facing 11 criminal counts, Lyon entered a guilty plea to charges of practicing law without a license, theft, identity theft and forgery. The remaining charges where dismissed as part of a plea agreement.
The case made headlines in Wisconsin because Lyon reportedly bragged to an associate that he was like Frank Abagnale Jr., the former con artist depicted by Leonardo DiCaprio in the hit movie, "Catch Me If You Can."
In addition to posing as an attorney -- even making court appearances -- Lyon also assumed the identity of a deceased notary public. Police also accused him of running a prostitution ring, but Lyon was never charged with any crimes related to those allegations.
Previously, Lyon was arrested in Genesee County on an alleged bad check charge.
Sentencing is scheduled for April 7.
Previously: Milwaukee's accused "Catch Me If You Can" fake attorney has Batavia roots
is he going to be his own
is he going to be his own attorney? maybe cross examine himself?