Breaking: Mississippi's welfare agency, in court to recoup millions in misspent welfare grant funds, has subpoenaed the Southern Miss Athletic Foundation for any of its communication with former Gov. Phil Bryant and his wife Deborah.
by Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today July 13, 2022 Attorneys are wrangling Mississippi’s former governor into the welfare department’s massive civil lawsuit, which one attorney called a “no-holds-barred death match.” The attorney for the state agency is subpoenaing the University of Southern Mississippi Athletic Foundation for any of its communication with former Gov. Phil Bryant and his wife Deborah Bryant.
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