In a three-sided argument Monday before the Georgia Supreme Court, lawyerJohn C. Mayoue was the man in the middle.
His client, Kimberlee Sullivan, claims she is the out-of-wedlock daughterof the late Atlanta Falcons owner, Rankin M. Smith Sr.
The alleged out-of-wedlock daughter of the late Atlanta Falcons owner, Rankin M. Smith Sr., his family and a newspaper met in a Georgia courtroom last week to argue over two superior court judges' earlier decision to seal files regarding the daughter's claims to a share in Smith's fortune. Despite arguments of "procedural errors" in restircting public access to the documents, five justices voted to keep the briefs secret.
June 23, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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In a three-sided argument Monday before the Georgia Supreme Court, lawyerJohn C. Mayoue was the man in the middle.
His client, Kimberlee Sullivan, claims she is the out-of-wedlock daughterof the late Atlanta Falcons owner, Rankin M. Smith Sr.
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