You have no idea: Scarborough's most famous case was representing Michael F.
Griffin, the accused killer of abortion doctor David Gunn, in early to mid 1993
>>>>>>>>> Just the facts: Scarborough got a divorce.
Then he suddenly resigned from Congress, just six months after re-election.
(Invoked old fallback excuse of wanting to “spend more time” with children.)
Then he suddenly resigned as publisher of the Independent Florida Sun. Then,
just as suddenly, Lori Klausutis, 28-year-old staffer to Scarborough, was found
dead in Scarborough’s district office in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Date was
July 20, 2001. Cause of death: Blow to the head. Conclusion: Heart condition
caused her to collapse, fall, hit head on a desk, and die. Story barely a blip
on the radar. Lots of people left with lots of questions. There was a great deal
of ambiguity over whether Lori had suffered past medical problems. Scarborough’s
press secretary, Miguel Serrano, made mention of health problems in Lori’s past,
but could not be more specific. In response, Fort Walton Beach Police Chief
Steve Hogue is quoted as saying “That’s part of our investigation, checking into
her medical history.” Associate Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Berkland said “She
had a past medical history that was significant, but it remains to be seen
whether that played a role in her death”. Soon after a member of the immediate
family rejected out of hand that Lori had any significant medical problems. She
was, in fact, quite an athlete, having recently run an 8K with a very
respectable time and she belonged to the Northwest Florida Track Club.