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March 22, 2006


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A Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood press release begins:

Attorney General Jim Hood announced today that his office is looking for a few more good insiders to help in the investigation of the insurance industry's fraudulent denial of claims on the Coast. Hood said, "The time is now for insiders to come forward and be a confidential informant and/or witness. If you have information regarding these crimes and do not come forward, you may later become a criminal defendant.”

(h/t C.D.) More on Katrina litigation.

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