Wayne Reaud
BEAUMONT – Over the years, iconic attorneys Walter Umphrey and Wayne Reaud have contributed greatly to the Jefferson County courthouse – somewhat literally, as the two men and their law firms have been stuffing heaps of cash into the coffers of the judges who preside over their cases for decades now.
Now, apparently seeking to “honor” Umphrey and Reaud for their “accomplishments,” the Commissioners’ Court will vote tomorrow on whether to authorize the erection of busts of the men in the courthouse’s entry courtyard.
If authorized, a bust of Gilbert Low will also be erected alongside Umphrey and Reaud.
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The Jefferson County District Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by State of Texas against James Milo, Jaylon Thomas and On Time Bail Bonding on March 12.