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Longtime Newport News attorney loses law license

Revocation comes after guilty plea for tax evasion

- By Peter Dujardin Staff Writer Peter Dujardin, 757-247-4749, pdujardin@dailypress.com

NEWPORT NEWS — The Virginia State Bar stripped a longtime Newport News attorney’s law license Friday after she pleaded guilty to federal tax evasion charges a week earlier.

Nosuk Pak Kim — who practiced law in Virginia for 31 years — admitted to the federal charges July 28 in U.S. District Court in Richmond and promised to pay the IRS $869,000 in back taxes.

Though felony conviction­s are a bar to practicing law in Virginia, the provision doesn’t typically kick in until final sentencing. But Kim signed an affidavit consenting to the revocation without a hearing.

Under an agreement with the State Bar, Kim must tell her clients she’s lost her law license and “make appropriat­e arrangemen­ts” — such as farming out her cases to other lawyers — “in conformity with the wishes of her clients.”

Kim, 61, is a founding partner at an Oyster Point law firm where she specialize­d in immigratio­n law for 25 years. She also taught at The College of William & Mary and has been a substitute judge since 2014 in Newport News General District Court and Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.

Federal prosecutor­s charged Kim on July 11 with evading taxes on some $2.2 million in income from her husband’s company that provided T-shirts and trinkets to the military between 2015 and 2016. She faces up to 10 years in prison and $500,000 in fines when sentenced Jan. 5.

Her husband, Beyung Kim, 63, is serving a fouryear federal prison sentence and has been ordered to pay $7.6 million.

He was convicted of conspiracy charges last year for falsely telling the Department of Defense his company was run by a military veteran — thereby qualifying for set-asides — and telling them the goods were “Made in the USA” when they were in fact made in China.

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