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Related: About this forumTed Cruz Made $1 Million Representing Sketchy Clients While Running for Senate
While he travelled the state running for Senate last year, Ted Cruz found time to make $1 million representing deeply immoral clients of his former law firm. As the Dallas Morning News explains in their (pay-walled) investigate report, among his final clients were "a businessman who pleaded guilty to bribery, a drug manufacturer that fired an employee who refused to break the law, and a company that illegally copied another's tire design." Cruz lost all of those cases.
The businessman was Robert Mericle, who bribed two judges to give minors harsher sentences in the infamous "kids for cash" system. Why? To make money for his private juvenile detention center. Cruz lost the case, but he took home hundreds of thousands of Mericle's money.
Two days after the arguments, Cruz appeared in his first primary debate with Dewhurst. The court had Mericle pay $2.15 million to fund local children's health and welfare programs, and he faces up to three years in prison. His lawyer is now arguably the most prominent Republican in America.
In another case, Cruz represented Moog, a company that fired a spokesperson for refusing to promote its pain control pump Accufuser for nonapproved purposes. Cruz argued in appeals court that the trial jury didn't fully analyze whether the company made the request. The appeals court found the evidence for illegal misconduct to be overwhelming, and Cruz lost that case too. Ka-ching for Cruz nonetheless.
More at http://www.burntorangereport.com/diary/13891/ted-cruz-made-1-million-representing-sketchy-clients-while-running-for-senate .
hobbit709
(41,694 posts)customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)Aren't you glad for his ineptitude? I know I am.
Him taking money from them to defend them was frosting on the cake. If he had encouraged them to settle, they would no doubt have gotten off on the cheap.
Bolo Boffin
(23,796 posts)Or in the same kind of payola up to his chin.