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June 6, 2008


"A so-called 'law enforcement official'"

"Wow. Judge Acker found Scruggs and the Rigsby sisters jointly and severally liable for civil contempt and a fine of $65,000 in the Renfroe v. Rigsby case, relating to failure to promptly return the stolen State Farm claims files to Renfroe's counsel." Maybe stealing documents isn't such a good strategy after all? And that's aside from what the judge said about Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood -- which starts with the epithet quoted in the post title, and just gets more stinging from there. (David Rossmiller, Jun. 5; Anita Lee, "Judge fines Scruggs, Rigsby sisters", Biloxi Sun-Herald, Jun. 6; order, opinion PDF)(cross-posted from Overlawyered). More: U.S. Chamber-backed Legal NewsLine (Hood's response).

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