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overnight courts asking the question what would you do if you checked your bank account and suddenly found out you were a millionaire that happened to a former louisiana sheriffs dispatcher and instead of notifying the bank well she quickly moved the cash into another account used it to buy a home and an suv kellen spadoni who you see here was arrested for theft and tonight is facing a lawsuit from charles schwab after she ignored several of their attempts they say to contact her and get the money back night court is now in session with civil rights attorney robert patillo and criminal defense attorney brian claypool welcome to you both thanks shannon hey shannon lets start here with exhibit a on february 23rd schwab meant to transfer 82 dollars 56 cents into a fidelity brokerage account services account but the company instead transferred 1 million 205 5 619 court records said so robert is their mistake is their mistake but that does not mean you have a legal right to that uh that a