A Columbus attorney looking to collect a nearly $160,000 judgment said his efforts to garnish funds from a former Aflac executive’s debtor have been repeatedly stymied by another lawyer who previously represented the executive.

The Columbus lawyer, A. Binford “Bin” Minter, claims that he’s being blocked from collecting by Sarasota-based lawyer Robert Frey, who holds a years-old judgment against the former Aflac executive worth nearly $300,000. According to Minter, Frey apparently has no intention of collecting on the $300,000 judgment but is using it to block anyone else’s efforts to target his ex-client’s funds.

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