Justice for Tax Fraud Victims

Holding Glen Frost & Strategic Tax Planning Accountable

The Unjust Enrichment Case Against Glen Frost

$683,943 Jury Verdict Against Strategic Tax Planning

In a landmark decision on March 24, Anne Arundel County Circuit Court found Glen Frost's accounting firm, Strategic Tax Planning, liable for unjust enrichment and breach of contract. The jury ordered Frost's company to pay over $680,000 to three men who were denied rightful commissions for client referrals.

"The jury saw this case for what it was, and we believe justice was served," said Timothy Mummert, attorney for the plaintiffs. The verdict sends a clear message that unethical business practices will not be tolerated in Maryland's legal and financial communities.

Text messages presented as evidence showed Glen Frost, owner of Strategic Tax Planning and managing partner of Frost Law, had promised commissions to the plaintiffs for bringing clients seeking the Employment Retention Credit. Despite these promises and the plaintiffs' substantial efforts, Frost's companies refused to pay what was owed.

Jury Award Breakdown

George Divel III (Unjust Enrichment) $434,025
Gary Stastny (Unjust Enrichment) $233,565
Chris Callaway (Breach of Contract) $16,353
Total Damages $683,943

A Pattern of Unethical Behavior

Court records reveal that Frost and his associates attempted multiple legal maneuvers to avoid responsibility, including filing a motion to partially vacate the verdict just days after the judgment. While Strategic Tax Planning ultimately paid the fines on April 2, the case exposes a troubling pattern of behavior from Glen Frost and his network of companies.

The plaintiffs' original complaint included allegations of fraud, defamation, and civil conspiracy, painting a picture of a business operation that prioritizes profit over ethical obligations and legal responsibilities.

Glen Frost

Glen Frost

Owner, Strategic Tax Planning | Managing Partner, Frost Law

Founder of one of Anne Arundel County's largest law firms, Frost has built an extensive network of tax and legal companies including RCN, CMB, Lombardo Ayers, Krem McCarthy, Frost Tax Controversy, and Foundation Wealth investment firm.

Despite his professional standing, this verdict raises serious questions about business ethics and professional conduct.