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Judge in bad-faith case was bribed, USF&G says.(News)(United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. is suing to rescind a $1.5 million bad-faith settlement with former policyholder)

Business Insurance, October, 2003 by McLeod, Douglas

Byline: DOUGLAS McLEOD JACKSON, Miss.-United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. is suing to rescind a $1.5 million bad-faith settlement with a former policyholder, charging that the policyholder's attorney-a prominent Mississippi trial lawyer-bribed a judge to influence the case. The insurer's racketeering complaint, filed in U.S.

District Court in Jackson, alleges that the Peoples Bank of Biloxi, Miss., conspired with Biloxi lawyer Paul S. Minor and a state judge to force the 2002 settlement of the bank's bad-faith action against USF&G for refusing to defend it in a pair of customer lawsuits. Along with Mr. Minor, a past president of the Mississippi Trial Lawyers Assn., and his law firm, Minor & Associates, the insurer's racketeering suit names Walter W....

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