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he was disbarred like the clintons and obamas
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11/9/2017 10:12:59 PM (updated 11/9/2017 10:34:39 PM)
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that means he was a top shelf democrat don't know which Ivey this is but the family sounds like wonderful people
*According to July 2011 edition of The Alabama Lawyer, a publication of the Alabama State Bar Association: "Jasper attorney Garfield Woodrow Ivey, Jr., was disbarred from the practice of law in Alabama, effective March 14, 2011, by order of the Supreme Court of Alabama. The supreme court entered its order based upon the March 14, 2011 order of consent to disbarment of Panel II of the Disciplinary Board of the Alabama State Bar. Ivey consented to disbarment based on two investigations concerning the misappropriation of third-party and client funds from Ivey’s trust account."
http://ago.state.al.us/News-169
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/al-supreme-court/1474161.html
there is still an Ivey the 3rd in practice
http://jail.com/arrest-records/melissa-bush-3635733
she may have died last year
http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Melissa-Myers-Bush-103543301
here's the 411
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - In a state with a rich history of rumormongers and political dirty tricksters, a lawyer aligned with the Democrats is on trial on charges he paid a call girl to accuse the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor of rape.
The case that began this week against lawyer Garve Ivey has reheated political animosities over the election of Lt. Gov. Steve Windom - Alabama's first GOP lieutenant governor this century - while bringing to light sordid allegations of sex and lies.
Ivey and private investigator Wes Chappell are charged with criminal defamation, bribery and witness-tampering in a scheme to pay former prostitute Melissa Myers Bush to make false claims against Windom and destroy his 1998 campaign. The alleged scheme failed, and the call girl recanted.
http://amarillo.com/stories/061700/usn_LA0755.shtml
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