A personal injury attorney alleged to have settled a wage dispute with his former office manager “to buy peace” complains he might have to plead the Fifth Amendment to avoid incriminating himself in a federal investigation.

The attorney, Clyde J. Moore, sought mandamus relief last week from the First District Court of Appeals, but the court denied his petition challenging the grant of a new trial by the plaintiff in a one paragraph per curiam opinion.

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