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- Associated Press - The award was made to settle the judgment, which stemmed from a lawsuit accusing Curlin's co-owners, William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham Jr., of defrauding clients in a $200 million settlement over the diet drug fen-phen. A hearing on the ...
- MSNBC - COVINGTON, Ky. - A judge set multimillion-dollar cash bonds for two part-owners of Horse of the Year Curlin and a third man charged with defrauding clients in a settlement over the diet drug fen-phen. U.S. District Judge William Bertelsman sealed the ...
- Charlotte.com - The award was made to settle the judgment, which stemmed from a lawsuit accusing Curlin's co-owners, William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham Jr., of defrauding clients in a $200 million settlement over the diet drug fen-phen. A hearing on the ...
- Lexington Herald-Leader - The two men are accused of bilking former clients out of at least $42 million in a $200 million settlement involving the diet drug fen-phen. Gallion, Cunningham and a third man, Melbourne Mills Jr., face federal wire fraud charges related to the fen ...
- Thoroughbred Times - ... Cry Stables is owned by Lexington lawyers Shirley Cunningham and Bill Gallion, who on the night of the Eclipse Awards were in a Kentucky jail awaiting trial on federal fraud charges related to alleged misappropriation of funds from a fen-phen diet ...
- Lexington Herald-Leader - A federal judge has set a May 12 trial date for three suspended lawyers accused of taking more than $65 million from their clients in a fen-phen settlement. Melbourne Mills Jr., Shirley Cunningham Jr. and William Gallion are charged with one count ...
- Time - After all, we are a short-cut society (who wouldn't rather pop a pill than engage in the hard work of exercise and calorie restriction?) with a short memory (remember the fen-phen diet-drug combo that led to a gazillion lawsuits?). The good news is ...
- Jackson Clarion-Ledger - In March, a federal jury found Arledge, 50, guilty of one count of conspiracy, four counts of mail fraud and two counts of wire fraud for knowingly submitting false Fen-Phen claims on behalf of clients. He was acquitted of one count of wire fraud and ...
- Lexington Herald-Leader - The three suspended lawyers were indicted in June, accused of taking more than $65 million of a $200 million settlement that should have gone to more than 440 former clients who sued the maker of the diet drug fen-phen in Boone Circuit Court. The ...
- Lexington Herald-Leader - A magistrate judge recommended Wednesday that a criminal case against three suspended lawyers accused of taking millions from former clients in a fen-phen settlement go forward. Melbourne Mills Jr., Shirley Cunningham Jr. and William Gallion had ...
- Thoroughbred Times - Gallion and Cunningham are accused of defrauding clients in a $200-million settlement involving the diet drug fen-phen. The attorneys are accused of stealing $64-million from their former clients’ settlement after fen-phen was linked to a form of ...
- CNBC - The award was made to settle the judgment, which stemmed from a lawsuit accusing Curlin's co-owners, William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham Jr., of defrauding clients in a $200 million settlement over the diet drug fen-phen. A hearing on the ...
- Lexington Herald-Leader - A federal judge could determine as early as Friday whether three lawyers accused of taking millions from their former clients will be released from jail. U.S. District Judge William Bertelsman closed a bond hearing Monday afternoon held to determine ...
- Lexington Herald-Leader - The award was made to settle the judgment, which stemmed from a lawsuit accusing Curlin's co-owners, William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham Jr., of defrauding clients in a $200 million settlement over the diet drug fen-phen. A hearing on the ...
- Salt Lake Tribune - The award was made to settle the judgment, which stemmed from a lawsuit accusing Curlin's co-owners, William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham Jr., of defrauding clients in a $200 million settlement over the diet drug fen-phen. - Combined news ...
- Lexington Herald-Leader - A judge has set a hearing on behalf of 418 fen-phen plaintiffs in a lawsuit against William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham Jr., minority owners of the horse Curlin. The group is seeking proceeds from a potential sheriff's sale of the racehorse, the ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer - ... the stable that officially owns him, and its parent company. Two of Curlin's owners, William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham Jr., lost a lawsuit in which they were accused of defrauding clients in a $200 million settlement over the diet drug fen-phen. ...
- 14 WFIE - COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) - A federal judge has ordered three lawyers to remain in jail pending the completion of a bond hearing later this week. Attorneys William Gallion, Shirley Cunningham Jr. and Melbourne Mills are in jail on charges that they bilked ...
- Lexington Herald-Leader - A federal magistrate judge says three lawyers cannot subpoena records of contacts between the FBI and potential witnesses in the wire fraud case against them. U.S. Magistrate Judge J. Gregory Wehrman dismissed a series of subpoenas by attorneys for ...
- American Enterprise Institute - Is the Merck settlement different from the Wyeth fen-phen settlement, which was originally announced as a $3.75 billion settlement, but has so far cost more than $20 billion? Will the settlement stand up under legal challenge, and what will remain of ...
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