High court denies Aldridge’s appeal
JACKSON – The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday denied state Rep. Brian Aldridge’s attempt to overturn a chancery court decision that he must pay more than $200,000 to the estate of his deceased aunt.
The state’s highest court, in a 7-1 decision, refused to reverse the ruling of Chancellor Michael Malski, who found in a 2011 civil trial that Aldridge’s father, Louis, had “plundered” more than $520,000 from Florence Aldridge while she was sick and Louis Aldridge held power of attorney over her estate.
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12/12/14
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