A NJ lawyer is accused of stealing $4 million "from clients that ranged from handicapped children to the elderly, including one dead client whose bank accounts he supervised." The NY Times reports, "[Steven] Rondos stole more than $1 million from a 32-year-old patient with cerebral palsy and spastic quadriplegia, prosecutors said. In another case, he took a total of more than $400,000 from a person with bipolar depression, before and after the patient died in 2007." And Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said, "The son of a b---- was a pretty vicious guy, preying on incapacitated people." Rondos, whose law firm is in Brooklyn, was appointed by courts to manage money for children afflicted with cerebral palsy from medical malpractice as well as elderly people with mental impairments, but he dipped into his clients' money to pay off the mortgage of his Ridgewood, NJ home and renovate it (he really needed a new kitchen and home theater). Rondos' lawyer says his client has depression and is taking medication for it.