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425:"In one of the most bizarre cases to ever come before the courts", Hurley and Mrs. Rogers responded by suing Hines and six others, claiming they were victims of a legal coup. Hines and his followers countered with a $ 250,000 suit against Hurley and Mrs. Rogers. In 1990, Hurley filed a $ 5 million suit under the
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District of Columbia Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure. He alleged that Bayly "hired the plaintiffs to sue him", and feared "his own 'probable assassination' by the government as payback for
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Hurley said his life was threatened on several occasions. There was a fight inside the
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during this extended battle, "because he had failed to obey previous order requiring that Hurley add new members to the organization's board of directors". "According to Hurley, the individuals the judge had ordered on the board had affiliations with
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270:'s end, with few veterans still alive, it was converted into the Confederate Memorial Hall, no longer a residence but a library, museum, and "social hall for white politicians from the South". Notices in newspapers tell of events held there: the
433:, and defendants were awarded $ 69,066 in attorneys' fees. Over several years, Hurley also accused various people and federal agencies of corruption and a variety of financial crimes, as well as drug trafficking. In a letter to Attorney General
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grand balls, barbecues, horse events, and a myriad of activities that showcase
Southern culture and its inherent good manners and abiding respect for others." On January 17, 1987, the date chosen because
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District of Columbia courts for undisclosed reasons. It then became a private residence.
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stuff." "I'm relatively conservative myself...ut their conservatism is off the chart as far as I'm concerned." He was jailed briefly for contempt of court and fined $ 30,000 in
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regime." He said he took this action because the Tax Code prohibited such political activity by his tax-exempt organization; in fact, Hurley's
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operations." What "the North/Republican operatives" really wanted was..."a beautiful front behind which it can run a nasty military/intelligence operation".
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his uncovering court complicity in cocaine trafficking."
1344:. Confederate Memorial Association. September 12, 1997.
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898:"Welcome to the Confederate Memorial Association"
519:is a thing of the past', Hurley sadly observed."
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1046:Rulon & White Governance Strategies (2019).
753:Janney, Caroline E. (2010). "Burial of Latané".
309:. Also on display were an original print of the
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1311:"The Courts and the Hostile Takeover Attempt"
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640:. December 30, 1916. p. 12.
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231:https://confederate.org/hall.html
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932:. January 18, 1987.
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