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Richard F. "Dickie" Scruggs (born May 17, 1946) is an American former naval aviator and disbarred trial lawyer. He is the brother-in-law of former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott. Scruggs first came to the public eye after successfully suing the asbestos industry on behalf of ill shipyard workers. He later represented the state of ...
Williams also began receiving $3,000/month (equivalent to $6,200/month in 2023 [5]) from Scruggs for a paralegal job that didn't require any work. Scruggs, along with Mike Moore, on May 6, 1994, brought 4,000 pages of Williams' purloined documents to Representative Henry Waxman, who began using them in hearings in Washington.
Scruggs was sentenced to 7 years in jail after pleading guilty to judicial corruption charges. The Post ’s story could seemingly not have come at a worse time for the president.
A lawyer, [1] Nutt has defended former trial lawyer Richard Scruggs. [1] [2] He has also "represented clients in asbestos, drug, healthcare fraud and environmental litigation." [1] In 1999, he agreed to donate $14.5 million to the University of Mississippi, [1] which named its David H. Nutt Auditorium in his honor. [1] [3]
Rachel Maddow, arguably the star of the network, previously agreed to pare down her $30 million salary, it was reported. The Ankler ’s report this week about Reid and Ruhle negotiating pay cuts ...
Scruggs signed a three-year contract with U-M on Feb. 12; the first year had a base salary of $650,000; the next two years the pay was scheduled to jump to $750,000.
Richard Scruggs (born 1946), trial attorney; Sydney M. Smith (1869–1948), chief justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court [9] Keith Starrett (born 1951), U.S. district judge; Phil Stone (1893–1967), attorney; Bill Waller Jr. (born 1952), chief justice, Mississippi Supreme Court
Increases in the minimum salaries for Oklahoma educators went into effect this school year, raising the average salary for a classroom teacher to more than $61,000. That is helping with retention ...