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Clearly Lasik Co-founder Accused of Soliciting Murder of Partner | Clearly Lasik Co-founder Accused of Soliciting Murder of Partner |
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The co-founder of Clearly Lasik laser eye-surgery centers was charged Monday with two counts of criminal solicitation to commit first-degree murder in connection with an alleged plot to kill his business partner and a former colleague. The co-founder of Clearly Lasik laser eye-surgery centers was charged Monday with two counts of criminal solicitation to commit first-degree murder in connection with an alleged plot to kill his business partner and a former colleague. Dr. Michael Mockovak, 51, of Newcastle, was arrested by the FBI and Seattle police on Thursday morning while he was at a gym, said FBI spokeswoman Robbie Burroughs. The laser eye surgeon was released Saturday on $1 million bail. According to a King County Superior Court filing, Mockovak "complained bitterly" to a police informant about plans by Dr. Joseph King to leave their business, Clearly Lasik. Mockovak is accused of offering hit men $25,0000 to kill King so that the King's wife would have to buy him out of the business, court filing said. Authorities say that since Aug. 4, Mockovak provided the informant with a nearly poster-sized photo of King, 42, and his family. He also gave the informant details of King's vacation plans and exercise habits. Mockovak believed the informant was hiring Russian mafia hit men to kill King the court filing said. King, in a statement released this morning, said he and his family were "shocked and horrified to learn that a business associate was allegedly planning and ordering my murder." "It is incomprehensible how someone could deliberately plan to take someone's life and completely devastate a family," the statement read. Mockovak is also accused of soliciting the murder of Brad Klock, Clearly Lasik's former president, according to documents filed by King County prosecutors. Klock was appealing his job termination in court and Mockovak wanted him "eliminated," according to the prosecutor's filing. Investigators recorded several conversations between Mockovak and the informant in which Mockovak discusses the murder schemes, the court filing said. In one conversation, Mockovak allegedly told the informant that he didn't feel any "personal vengeance" toward the men, but that each of them "has it coming." Prosecutors say that Mockovak and King co-own Clearly Lasik, which has offices in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Western Canada. |