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Temporary Suspension Imposed

The web page of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has noted the temporary suspension of an attorney.

AND NOW, this 30th day of December, 2024, upon consideration of the Recommendation of the Disciplinary Board, Respondent’s Petition for Review, and the Office of Disciplinary Counsel’s reply, Ronnie Louis Creazzo is placed on temporary suspension until further action by this Court. See Pa.R.D.E. 208(f)(5). He shall comply with the provisions of Pa.R.D.E. 217.

This Order constitutes an imposition of public discipline. See Pa.R.D.E. 402(c)(3) (providing an exception to the confidentiality requirement of Rule 402 when “an order of temporary suspension from the practice of law is entered by the Court pursuant to Enforcement Rule 208(f)”).

Lehigh Valley News reported

Detectives charged a Northampton County attorney with threatening court officials after they tried to serve him with judicial disciplinary paperwork at his home.

Ronnie Louis Creazzo, 60, of Bushkill Township, was charged with several felonies and misdemeanors in connection with the June 21 incident, which started in the driveway of his home.

Creazzo, an attorney for 34 years who has an office on Washington Street in Easton near the Northampton County Government Center, was arraigned Thursday on the charges and released on $75,000 unsecured bail.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled Sept. 23 in district court.

Creazzo told LehighValleyNews.com that he and his attorney are working on a statement they intend to release soon.

According to court records, Creazzo is charged with retaliation against a witness or victim; three counts of criminal use of a communications facility; obstructing the administration of law; making terroristic threats; three counts of harassment; and three counts of making threats to influence the judicial process.

Police said an investigator with the state Office of Disciplinary Counsel on June 21 arrived at Creazzo’s home to serve a petition for discipline.

(Mike Frisch)