Roni Deutch, who heavily advertised her tax problem resolution services on television, has closed her law firm and surrendered her legal license after a California judge froze her assets.

Roni Deutch
Deutch was sued last August by the California Attorney General for $34 million, charging her with swindling thousands of people who came to her for help with fixing their tax problems with the Internal Revenue Service (see California AG Sues ‘Tax Lady’ Roni Deutch for $34M). Last month, a California judge froze her assets after the Attorney General asked the court to hold her in contempt for shredding millions of documents and diverting hundreds of thousands of dollars in funds from her clients (see ‘Tax Lady’ Roni Deutch’s Assets Frozen by Judge).
The State Bar of California said Thursday that it has initiated disciplinary proceedings against her. Deutch held a press conference last Thursday at the headquarters of her law firm in North Highlands, Calif., to announce the closure of her firm and her financial difficulties, but sounded a note of defiance.
“I am letting you know right now that I am turning in my state bar license after 20 years,” she said. “So I say this to you, State Bar of California, ‘Are you going to come to my building and help my 4,000 active clients? Are you going to do that, State Bar of California? Will you now come and pick up my 45,000 debt files? Will you come and pick those up? Do you really care about my clients, State Bar of California? Never disciplined me for 20 years, approving my policies, practices and procedures. Are you now going to show up and help my clients? The last time I checked, you were unwilling to help any of my clients unless I was dead or in a mental hospital. Those were the only conditions that you were going to show up and help my clients, dead or in a mental hospital.’”
Deutch said her firm had run out of money and owed $10 million. She said she personally owed $5 million and did not have enough money to defend herself in court, according to the Sacramento Bee. Her own attorney has asked to be removed from the case because he hasn’t been paid.











7 Comments
I must say that her quote somewhat rings true with me...
Where has the State Bar been all of these years? According to my research Roni has no disciplinary or administrative actions filed against her in any state...ever!?! This doesn't sound like someone who has been cheating the system...
I think that this case deserves to be looked at again. I think it all sounds a little bit fishy!
Posted by: AndyM | June 10, 2011 3:24 AM
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Whenever a client asks me why some people don't pay taxes and then a women like Roni can get them off the hook, my response is I don't debieve her commercials.
Nicholas, CPA
Posted by: neparms | May 24, 2011 10:05 AM
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Good. She (term used as loosely as "Lady") will no longer be able to darken my television screen with either her ascerbic tone of voice or offensive prescence, the fraudster.
Posted by: dpetra | May 18, 2011 7:10 PM
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The real question is how IRS allows 25 Billion to owe $300 Billion to them.
This person was just making sure the clients paid IRS and they never did.
Time for MR REFUND.
Posted by: mrrefund | May 18, 2011 2:48 PM
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Why did you let this person steal so much before you stoped her. A Lot of innocent people lost money for no good reason.
Posted by: FASTTAX | May 17, 2011 7:00 PM
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Saw her at a Dan Kennedy & Bill Glasser marketing event. I wonder what they have to say about her marketing tactics?
Posted by: gcannito | May 17, 2011 12:30 PM
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Tax "Lady"?
Posted by: Tedego | May 17, 2011 10:02 AM
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