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it's still working today. But now this governor had taken 20 million dollars from that school case. Of course, the school authorities, they wanted an order of the court there. And they came to me for a hearing for a mandamus for him to undo what he had illegally done. So we had the hearing in Biloxi. We had the auditor for the State to come down and testify	that the	State	had
no holding in that	money	at all.	That
belonged to the school. I gave them about two weeks. I said well let him save face. He's seen where he's made a mistake. Maybe he'll undo what he's done. Well he didn't.
So he came back. The Attorney General representing him came back before me, and he said, "Well, Judge, what shall he do?" I said, "Well it's very simple, Mr. Allain. He can undo what he's done or else. He said, "You mine telling me what else is?" I said, "You know what else is." Well he went ahead and rectified it.	And I	later ran into	him
at a social event.	I said, "John	Bell,	why
do you do this? This kind of advertising is not going to help you, and it certainly hurts
JAMIE L. WETZEL, CSR - CIRCUIT COURT REPORTER


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