Joseph A. Esquirol

Joseph Alfred Esquirol (January 22, 1898 – September 1981) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

On June 16, 1942, a special grand jury recommended the disbarment of Esquirol for connections with the pinball racket, getting money for legislative appointments and misusing clients' funds.

[5] His trial began on December 4, 1942, before Official Referee Leander B.

[6] On September 20, 1943, Faber recommended disbarment,[7] but on December 29, 1943, the Appellate Division decided on a five-year suspension of Esquirol's law license.

[8] On December 31, 1954, Esquirol was disbarred by the Appellate Division for professional misconduct.