Griever

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This page is about the lawsuit Woozle filed in January 2004 against former business associates Willard Dale "Bubba" Griever, his wife Lynne Moore Griever, and their not-for-profit corporation The ReDistribution Alternative.

Information placed here should not be considered definitive; for the final authority on this case, please see the actual legal documents on file at the Athens-Clarke County Courthouse. Please also read the Disclaimers and Intentions before making any use of the information presented here.

The case went to trial in March of 2007, a verdict was returned in late 2007 or early 2008, and the Grievers' final appeal was denied in (I think) later 2008 or early 2009. (I need to check my emails to get the exact timeline and terminology.) I am now pursuing collection of the amount awarded.

Keywords: Willard Griever, Willard D. Griever, Lynne Griever, Lynne and Bubba

Articles

Latest - Opinions

  • 2007-09-07 case review: my take on the whole thing, six months post-trial but pre-verdict
  • 2007-03-06 thoughts on trial: Reactions to a couple of specific points that came up during the trial. More reactions later if I can get hold of a full transcript.

Other Stuff

Related Links

  • 2007-11-25 Second teen dies after crash: Bubba was involved in a fatal car accident, but only as a catalyst (underage driver recklessly passed him and lost control, then got creamed by a semi)
  • 2006-04-26 One City, Two Worlds: Red & Black article on homelessness, with a section about the Grievers at the end. The "homeless village in Danielsville" was probably the Tipi Village, behind the Red House; the "tenants on the land" would be me.
  • 1993-04-12 National Review article about child welfare - some Griever family history on pages 2 and 3 (page numbers possibly subject to change)
    • reprint in the HighBeam Encyclopedia
  • Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless
  • N2UG: a Bubba web site (N2UG originally stood for "New 2 You Golf")