Jan 26, 2016: SRHS Watch: OPINION: Where is Guice’s Magical Ex Parte Communications Order?
When Jackson County Supervisors Ken Taylor and Randy Bosarge had Billy Guice explain his appearance at an ex parte hearing, he justified it by claiming that there was an “order authorizing ex parte communications.” Guice did not say which judge entered the order, nor in which case it had been entered. It would seem Guice had a “get out of jail free” card.
When Jackson County Supervisors Ken Taylor and Randy Bosarge had Billy Guice explain his appearance at an ex parte hearing, he justified it by claiming that there was an “order authorizing ex parte communications.” Guice did not say which judge entered the order, nor in which case it had been entered. It would seem Guice had a “get out of jail free” card.
Dec 21, 2015: Gulf Live: Jackson County agrees to contribute $13.6 million to SRHS in hopes of aiding pension plan issue
Special counsel Billy Guice said the county money will go to support preventing the hospital system from bond default and for indigent care. He said Mississippi law prevents the county from contributing directly to the pension fund.
Special counsel Billy Guice said the county money will go to support preventing the hospital system from bond default and for indigent care. He said Mississippi law prevents the county from contributing directly to the pension fund.
June 29, 2015: Sun Herald: Legislator tells Jackson County supervisors to let their attorney go
State Rep. Charles Busby, R-Pascagoula, went before the Jackson County Board of Supervisors and told them to end their relationship with Ocean Springs attorney Billy Guice, who is investigating the hospital system.
State Rep. Charles Busby, R-Pascagoula, went before the Jackson County Board of Supervisors and told them to end their relationship with Ocean Springs attorney Billy Guice, who is investigating the hospital system.
June 26, 2015: SHRS Watch: No One “Mans Up,” Everyone Lawyers Up; Guice Worried About SRHS Solvency?
Billy Guice stated that had SRHS management “manned up” to the pension problems, we wouldn’t be here today. The problem is staring all of Jackson County in the face. Here in present day all players have yet to “man up” but all involved have “lawyered up,” much to the benefit of Mr. Guice and his ilk.
Billy Guice stated that had SRHS management “manned up” to the pension problems, we wouldn’t be here today. The problem is staring all of Jackson County in the face. Here in present day all players have yet to “man up” but all involved have “lawyered up,” much to the benefit of Mr. Guice and his ilk.
June 25, 2015: Sun Herald: Jackson County has spent $300,000-plus on SRHS probe
Jackson County has so far spent $345,679.77 on an investigation of Singing River Health System, Ocean Springs attorney Billy Guice confirmed Thursday.
Jackson County has so far spent $345,679.77 on an investigation of Singing River Health System, Ocean Springs attorney Billy Guice confirmed Thursday.
Jan 20, 2015: Gulf Live: Attorney: SRHS fraud investigation has 'found some things that have made me curious'
Billy Guice, the independent counsel heading Jackson County's investigation into Singing River Health System, said today that a forensic auditor's fraud investigation has led to some questionable activities.
Billy Guice, the independent counsel heading Jackson County's investigation into Singing River Health System, said today that a forensic auditor's fraud investigation has led to some questionable activities.
Dec 11, 2012: Gulf Live: Ethics Commission director says contribution to Moran by garbage vendor isn't a violation
During last week's board meeting, Billy Guice, a local attorney representing Advanced Disposal, suggested his client may take legal action against the city and said he considered Moran's veto to be illegal in light of the contribution from Carter.
During last week's board meeting, Billy Guice, a local attorney representing Advanced Disposal, suggested his client may take legal action against the city and said he considered Moran's veto to be illegal in light of the contribution from Carter.