Former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant subpoenaed for his texts with Brett Favre about a drug company linked to the ex-NFL quarterback | CNN

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Former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant has again been subpoenaed amid an ongoing civil suit in a multimillion-dollar welfare fraud scandal

Attorneys for one of the defendants in the state of Mississippi’s suit issued the subpoena Friday, asking for several years’ worth of additional documents and communications between Bryant and Favre, as well as others connected to the case that auditors say resulted in at least $77 million in federal welfare dollars being misspent.

Over the next year, more than $2 million in welfare funds was diverted to the company “for the purpose of securing ‘clinical trial sites’ to be located within Mississippi in order to promote an experimental anti-concussion drug” but, according to the state’s lawsuit, was instead used to buy stock in Prevacus for the people involved in the scheme. Favre’s spokesperson on Sunday night declined to comment on the latest filing. An attorney for Bryant did not return CNN’s request for comment Sunday.

 

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Civil suit? Former Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant should be indicted, convicted, and sent to prison for his $94M Medicaid racketeering. Black women and children were affected.

Please sign and circulate my Brett Farve petition

This will be just another nothingburger.

These are not powerful poor people

System is broken and corrupt on all sides including &big bussiness...is that called the swamp? & why Antifa dressed up as Trump supporters?

He and Favre should both be in jail for welfare fraud.

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