'No justice served': Former clients of Benjamin Buck frustrated
Share and Follow


First Coast News talked to two former clients of Benjamin Buck who say his unprofessional manner wreaked havoc on their lives.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Frustrated clients are speaking out about no-show lawyer Benjamin Buck.

As First Coast News was the first to report, the Jacksonville attorney is currently under investigation by the Florida Bar after failing to show up for court, leaving paying clients without representation.

Carl Gutzmer hired Buck to represent him in a civil case against St. Johns County back in 2021.

When he lost the case, Gutzmer said he filed a complaint with the Florida Bar against Buck for ineffective counsel.

“I had to borrow off my wife’s pension,” Gutzmer said. “And I gave him $10,000 to cover the doctors, the police experts and the medical records.”

Gutzmer said those experts never showed up to testify in court. Then in December 2021, Buck failed to show up to a hearing in the case.

Gutzmer said he’s out $9000 now because of Buck.

“In my case, this was open and shut,” Gutzmer said. “This was not something that needed to take eight months.”

Buck didn’t return multiple calls and emails, but in a written response to the Florida Bar’s questions about the case, Buck dismissed the allegations, saying Gutzmer actually owes him money.

Teneacha McGrady, who hired Buck when her husband a life prison sentence, expresses similar frustration.

“There was no justice served, and it was because of Ben,” McGrady said.

She said Buck stopped showing up for meetings and was impossible to reach.

“At that point, we were so knee-deep in, and so much money in,” McGrady said. “We didn’t even have time to prepare or to find another attorney.”

She was glad to hear about the bar investigation.

Like had we had a better attorney, then I think things would have been a lot different,” McGrady said.

Buck is still listed as a member in Good Standing and eligible to practice law on the Florida State Bar’s website. However, bar officials confirmed he’s under investigation.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
How Mexico surf trip turned deadly for 2 Aussies, American

Tragic Outcome of Surf Trip in Mexico for 2 Australians and an American

A group of three friends planned an exciting trip to Coachella and…
Martha Stewart, Wynonna Judd, Sheryl Lee Ralph and more

Martha Stewart, Wynonna Judd, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and others

Many celebrities, including Martha Stewart, Wynonna Judd, and Sheryl Lee Ralph, were…
Police group calls for stricter penalties after Charlotte attack

Police association requests tougher punishments following assault in Charlotte

On Flashpoint, the leader of Back the Blue N.C. calls for stricter…
Fourth body found in search for US and Australian surfers who mysteriously vanished in Mexico

Another body discovered in the search for American and Australian surfers who disappeared in Mexico

A fourth body has reportedly been discovered in a popular Mexican tourist…
Britain's 'heaviest man' dies from organ failure days before birthday

The UK’s heaviest man passes away from organ failure shortly before his birthday

Britain’s heaviest man has died from organ failure just days before celebrating…
Grocery delivery company Thrive Market settles lawsuit for $1.5M

Thrive Market, a grocery delivery company, resolves lawsuit with $1.5 million settlement.

(KRON) An online grocery delivery company will pay $1.55 million to settle…
Gypsy Rose Blanchard returned 'family heirloom' wedding ring to ex

Gypsy Rose Blanchard gave back her ex’s wedding ring that was a family heirloom

Gypsy Rose Blanchard returned her wedding ring to ex-husband Ryan Anderson. According…
Over 380K more NYC students had info leaked, bringing total to over 1M

More than 380,000 additional students in NYC had their information exposed, increasing the total number to over 1 million.

More than 380,000 more students attending public schools in the city had…