The sun never sets on the Scruggs Nation. Sometimes it is eclipsed, true, but it never sets. Dickie Scruggs, after a long absence, is back in the news. This Clarion-Ledger story says the Justice Department is looking into bringing racketeering charges against The Scruggs. My oh my, sow the wind, reap the whirlwind. Do you remember last year when The Scruggs announced his RICO lawsuit against State Farm? (The case, I believe, still features no plaintiff lawyers following Judge Senter's disqualification of the Katrina(less) Litigation Group, formerly known as the Scruggs(less) Katrina Group).
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