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Trent Lott's Brother-In-Law, Nephew, Indicted On Federal Bribery Charges

November 28, 2007 07:10 PM


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Prominent Mississippi trial attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, the brother-in-law of outgoing GOP Sen. Trent Lott, was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on charges that he and four other men tried to bribe a Mississippi state court judge.

According to the 13-page indictment, Scruggs and three other attorneys -- including Lott's nephew Zach -- attempted to bribe Mississippi Third Circuit Court Judge Henry L. Lackey with at least $40,000 in cash.

Lackey was assigned to hear a lawsuit in which Scruggs' firm was named as a defendant in a dispute involving $26.5 million in attorneys' fees stemming from a court settlement with State Farm Insurance over Hurricane Katrina claims.

The indictment alleges that the bribe was intended to resolve the case in Scruggs' and his firm's favor. Also charged was Sidney A. Backstrom, an attorney at Scruggs' firm; Timothy R. Balducci, a New Albany, Miss., lawyer; and former State Auditor Steven A. Patterson, an employee of Balducci's law firm.

Neither Scruggs nor an attorney for the firm, Joey Langston, returned telephone messages seeking comment. Langston does not work at The Scruggs Law Firm.

Lott's office did not respond to a request for comment. Lott is not named in the indictment, and has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

Lott, the second-highest ranking Republican in the Senate, announced Monday he was resigning his seat after 35 years on Capitol Hill. Lott's decision to leave Congress came one year after he won re-election to his fourth term.

Scruggs, long a power player in Mississippi legal circles, rose to prominence after securing huge verdicts for plaintiffs in asbestos litigation, and from his role in brokering a multibillion dollar settlement with tobacco companies in the 1990s.

He later represented hundreds of Gulf Coast homeowners -- including Lott -- whose claims were denied by insurance companies in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Lott's home in Pascagoula was destroyed by the storm.

The case at the center of the bribery allegations involves a fee dispute between Scruggs' firm and an attorney, John Jones, who did work on behalf of Katrina plaintiffs.

According to the indictment, the five defendants met at Scruggs' Oxford, Miss. office in mid-March to discuss the scheme. On March 28, Balducci allegedly traveled to Calhoun County, Miss. to meet with the judge in order to make "an overture" to resolve the lawsuit "favorably to the defendant Richard 'Dickie' Scruggs and The Scruggs Law Firm."

The indictment says that Lackey immediately reported the bribery scheme to the FBI, and began cooperating with federal authorities.

In May, Balducci allegedly had a conversation with Lackey where he said "for over the last five or six years there, there are bodies buried that, that you know, that [Scruggs] and I know where...where are, and, and, my, my trust is his, mine in him and his i mine."

Between September 27 and November 1, Balducci allegedly made three cash payments to Lackey, returning from the last meeting with a court order favorable to the defendants.

"We paid for this ruling; let's be sure it says what we want it to say," Balducci told Zach Scruggs and Backstrom, according to the indictment.

On Tuesday FBI agents searched Scruggs' law office in Oxford, Miss., removing copies of a computer hard drive.

A statement issued by the FBI office in Jackson, Miss. said the search was "in furtherance of an ongoing investigation," according to the Associated Press.

Over the years Scruggs has given generously to the Democratic Party and its candidates. In March he donated $28,500 to the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, according to the Center For Responsive Politics. This election cycle he has given to candidates from both parties, including Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. and Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del.

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- Snopes See Profile I'm a Fan of Snopes permalink

Why doesnt the huffpost headline read "Clinton Fundraiser and Trent Lott brother-in-law accused of bribery?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 12/01/2007
- buddycor See Profile I'm a Fan of buddycor permalink

Kind of reminds me of all Bill/ Hillary's relatives and friends who were indicted and/or convicted. Weren't there like 50 of them serving time in jail?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 11/30/2007
- samguy See Profile I'm a Fan of samguy permalink

Yes, you can bring up Roger Clinton and Hugh Rodham, but it seems that the only defense the Republicans ever have is to bring up Clinton. But this is the here and now and nothing that transpired under Clinton (travelgate vs firing of U.S. Attorneys? Purgery over sex w/Lewinsky v. lying to get a war started, etc) was trivial compared to the shennigans of this bunch that has seen the U.S. Treasury as its personal kitty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 11/30/2007
- SILVANUS See Profile I'm a Fan of SILVANUS permalink

I suppose if my brother had a secret Glen Campbell crush all his life, cavorted with jackals, and wore that same hairstyle as a helmet, I'd lean towards crime, too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 11/30/2007
- sa See Profile I'm a Fan of sa permalink


dude, i just coined a word:

"ya'llitics"

get it? southern/politics!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 11/30/2007
- connorin See Profile I'm a Fan of connorin permalink

Is this the place where we talk about Roger Clinton and Hugh Rodham?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 11/30/2007
- Trittydi See Profile I'm a Fan of Trittydi permalink

ROTFLMAO!
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 AM on 11/30/2007
- loki See Profile I'm a Fan of loki permalink

In a couple weeks Trent will be able to lobby for his brother in law and try to get congress to pass a law to exonerated him. Maybe even give him life time immunity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 11/30/2007
- poopdeck See Profile I'm a Fan of poopdeck permalink

This is known as guilt by association.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 11/29/2007
- ornery See Profile I'm a Fan of ornery permalink

Tip of the Titanic type story.

If the prosecutors really know their stuff and are for real, they can now leverage Scruggs and use him to nail a lot of other dishonest lawyers involved in the tobacco settlement, which netted a number of lawyers like Scruggs attorney fees that worked out to an hourly rate of $20,000.

For essentially filing cookie cutter type lawsuits modeled after the first one.

Do you think Dickie would sell out some of his fellow lawyers?

Do you think it's cold now in North Dakota?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 11/29/2007
- outnow See Profile I'm a Fan of outnow permalink

Scruggs is entitled to the presumption of innocence. If the charges originate in Alabama, unfortunately, things are not always true. Let's withhold judgment until due process is afforded this man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 11/29/2007
- ibsteve2u See Profile I'm a Fan of ibsteve2u permalink

The next time you hear a Republican bemoan the lack of role models for America's youths, just slap them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 11/29/2007
- sa See Profile I'm a Fan of sa permalink


whoa! that guy is fucked!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 11/29/2007
- waiguoren See Profile I'm a Fan of waiguoren permalink

What about Lott's wife?

Lost shaker of salt, anyone?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 11/29/2007
- Grannysue See Profile I'm a Fan of Grannysue permalink

If the American Public ever gets the "real" truth about all the back handed deals in Iraq and abroad by the Politicians and their families it's gonna make the mob look like a bunch of slackers!
These pigs at the trough, GOP and DEMS will hopefully get their due. Trent, better buy yourself a new wig boy, me thinks your gonna be seen in court a few times before all is said and done. I guess lining up your lobbying job was very important, because if you waited you wouldn't be able to work for them. And dam that money is so good, and lining all the pockets of your pals that it's tuff to leave it all behind. So why leave it, when you can start scaming the next group of POLITICOS who are coronized. Our country is doomed people, there are only a bunch of white rich old fat guys lining their pockets and screwing the public every chance they get. They could care less about us or the American publics problems, they got their's and it's screw everyone else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 11/29/2007
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