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In Other News:Rep. Jack Williams Marty Connors Arrested On Federal Corruption charges
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RE: In Other News:Rep. Jack Williams Marty Connors Arrested On Federal Corruption charges
(04-03-2018 01:49 PM)Memphis Blazer Wrote:  Way too many people connected to UAB are turning out to be crooks.

Scrushy
Oliver Robinson
Jack Williams.

Why can't anyone find dirt on Watts. Is he the only clean one?

While UAB might take ownership of Oliver Robinson, it can only take a minor share of Scrushy (who we must share with Troy and Healthsouth) and a little more for Williams who operated an early Blazer sports forum and pushed for UAB's causes in Montgomery. Watts hasn't had to do anything but follow his bosses' instructions. Maybe Williams upset the same folks that Siegleman offended?
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