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First, bear in mind that lawyers have to earn a living, just like anyone else. And, the American system of law, everyone gets a lawyer, even Jeffrey Dahmer. Representing Jeffrey Dahmer therefore should not reflect badly on the lawyer. But, everyone does not get that. With that background:
Victims of mesothelioma sued Travelers Insurance. Eventually, Travelers Insurance and the victims settled. The settlement included a requirement that Travelers set up a fund for the victims. It also included immunity for Travelers from further lawsuits. (I don't get how that happened.)
Up to this point, Warren had no involvement whatever with the case.
Travelers then hired Warren to work out details of the fund with the victims, or some such.
Warren then left the case.
After Warren left the case, Travelers managed to get itself off the hook for the fund.
Scott Brown started running ads saying that Warren had represented Travelers against the victims. And had gotten paid more than the victims got. "Elizabeth Warren is not who she says she is."
So far, half truths, at best.
So, Warren put out an ad featuring several victims in that lawsuit or, if they had died, their family member. They said that Warren had fought hard for them.
Now, though, Scott Brown says those are paid actors. BAM! The people in the ad are furious. Brown has to apologize.
FINALLY.
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