
An 83-year-old Villager was jailed without bond after he was arrested at a championship golf course.
Morris Hirsch Wolff, who lives with a lady friend at 657 Mullins Path in the Village of Mallory Square, was arrested shortly after 7 a.m. Thursday after riding his bicycle at the Mallory Hill Championship Golf Course, from which he had been banned in 2018, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office.
He was taken into custody on a charge of trespassing. He was also arrested on a charge of violating his probation, thus earning him no-bond status at the Sumter County Detention Center.
In 2018, Wolff was placed on three years probation on charges of practicing law without a license, resisting arrest, trespassing and battery on a person over the age of 65. He was also ordered to perform 50 hours of community service. Special conditions of his probation included a ban on owning a gun, submitting to random drug screenings and submission of a DNA sample.
The woman with whom Wolff resides in the Village of Mallory Square had pleaded with the judge to release Wolff, who twice has been arrested at the Tierra Del Sol tennis courts. Wolff had been accused of misrepresenting himself during a meeting at the Millhorn Law Firm in The Villages. He was later arrested on a charge of trespassing after showing up at the law firm, from which he had been banned.
Wolff was convicted of family abuse in 1999 in Hawaii and disorderly conduct in 1991 in Georgia.
