Another judge in the Southern District of Mississippi has cited Judge Senter's recent decision to disqualify the KLG in his case. Here's the opinion. The Rigsby sisters are also barred as witnesses, and all purloined documents excluded unless it can be shown they were obtained through normal discovery. NOTE: Originally I had written the judge was in Illinois, I'm not sure why I wrote that, I was in a hurry and somehow got that idea. Then I looked back at the name and of course recognized Sul Ozerden as the judge who got the job that Bobby DeLaughter wanted -- allegedly Trent Lott called DeLaughter to talk to him about the job during the course of the Wilson v. Scruggs attorney fee litigation.
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