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Judge in Brown Case Refuses to Step Down Save Email Print
Posted: 8:06 AM Jan 7, 2008
Last Updated: 8:07 AM Jan 7, 2008
Reporter: Meredith Anderson
Email Address: meredith.anderson@wrdw.com

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January 7, 2008; News 12 This Morning

AIKEN COUNTY -- The judge in charge of the James Brown estate case says he's not going anywhere.
News 12 has learned Judge Jack Early is refusing to step down from the case.

This comes after two of the former trustees claim he forced them to resign.

Former trustees Buddy Dallas and Alford Bradley resigned in November after years of handling brown's finances.

Judge Early says he did not force anyone to do anything.

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Posted by: Terry Location: Barnwell on Jan 7, 2008 at 05:44 PM
I figured someone would be wanting Judge Early to step down because he is doing his job and not playing politics. You go Jack.