U.S. Grand Jury Indicts “Dickie” Scruggs in Suspected Bribery Scheme

November 30, 2007

  • November 30, 2007 at 8:27 am
    adjusterjoe says:
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    AZINSMAN:

    I know soemone will correct me if wrong, but the attempteed bribery was to a state judge, not federal. Circuit Court in MS is a state court. Still you are absolutely 100% correct in that $50,000 is an insult for a bribe for the money in play. I am sure this will be one of the arguements Scruggs uses; that the amount offered is a joke. And that the offer was made soley by the other lawyer, without his knowledge or consent.

  • November 30, 2007 at 9:32 am
    Ben Dover says:
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    Another crappy sleezy attorney getting indicted.

    What a win for State Farm

  • December 1, 2007 at 12:35 pm
    Kim David says:
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    Is this like a witch hunt to get Scruggs???

    Why in this world would he bribe a Judge when he has overwhelming evidence to win every trial by Judge or Jury?

    It’s not logical?
    Katrina suits are a slam dunk.

    This man stood up for the people.
    He went up against the system fighting for homeowners that paid for a policy to provide financial protection for their home & contents.
    They paid extra to waive the added hurricane deductible………….BUT
    the Policy does not provide Hurricane Insurance.
    Wake up Homeowners….
    There is no such thing as Hurricane Ins.

    How can they add hurricane deductibles without providing hurricane insurance?

    How can they get away with this &
    then deny claims by the thousands?
    Then have the nerve to call us stupid red necks for not reading the policy!

    The only man that stood up to this betrayal
    was Scruggs. God Bless Him!

    He won every battle, then he won the war.
    State Farm setteled, then went to a higher court.

    WAS State Farm accused of altering engineering reports or offering money to change reports, shred evidence & contributions to political campaigns for favors?
    Last 3 Insurance Commissioners in LA went to Prison.

    Didn’t State Farm pay off 100% of claims when the homeowner provided a video of Katrina winds?
    Where are those videos?

    No matter what the outcome,
    Scruggs will forever be known as
    “The Man… For The People” &
    the best Southern Attorney is US History.

    I am deeply saddened by this news.
    It is scarey to see heroes taken down.
    Face it, we don’t have many heroes these days.

    Where do we go now?
    How many times can Victims of Katrina loose the same home?

    Make no mistake about it!
    We will have another Katrina.
    Next time, it might be you!

  • December 1, 2007 at 12:48 pm
    Kim David says:
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    You are right…
    but you are on the wrong side of the fence.

    Betrayal to Americans on our own land
    should not be tolerated.

    People who sell false policies should be
    the bunch shipped off to a third world country.

    They don’t hang you, they stick your head on a picket fence for selling a policy without coverage.
    No need for nooses!

  • December 1, 2007 at 1:00 am
    Kim David says:
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    It was Howard Hughes that said,
    “Every Man Has A Price”

    If anyone wanted to buy a Judge….
    it would cost much more than $40,000!

    I know Judges with robes that are filthy dirty! They are rotten to the core.
    They take up for criminal sex offenders and allow innocent women to become victim again.
    No one goes up against this kind?

    Why do they want Scruggs?
    I have alot of evidence that will bring down Prosecutors & Judges….

    I begged for help!

  • November 30, 2007 at 1:47 am
    Realist says:
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    I’m not suprised at all. Now only a matter of time before Spitzer is indited too.
    Plus, his brother-in -law Trent Lott bailed early out of the Senate to not have the two year moratorium about going to work as a lobbyest.

  • November 30, 2007 at 1:51 am
    JR says:
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    Arrogance and greed.

  • November 30, 2007 at 1:56 am
    Brian says:
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    Gee,

    Do you think just maybe this has any possible connection to trent Lott’s decision to resign before the first of the year. NAH……

  • November 30, 2007 at 1:58 am
    LSC says:
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    Let’s give the counselor his day in court before we convict. What concerns me more in this article is the associated presses’ coverstion of good ole American Greenbacks to euros. We march steadily toward the new world order. The bribe was after all in our currency.

  • November 30, 2007 at 2:04 am
    Patriot says:
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    I agree! what’s with the euro conversion. Who gives a ****. And Trent and his theiving brother-in-law need a bit of tar and feather..
    I have some feathers!!



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