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Willie E. Gary

Posted By: Anitka Grayson on March 14, 2006

Attorney Willie E. Gary is living the American Dream. Once a migrant worker, now a multi-millionaire attorney, Gary earned his reputation as �The Giant ****� by representing little-known clients against major corporations.

His unwavering desire to earn a college education ultimately led him to Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina where the all-state high school football player would earn an athletic scholarship after being told there was no room for him on the team. Gary went on to become the co-captain of Shaw�s football team during the 1969, 1970 and 1971 seasons.

Earning a Bachelor�s degree in Business Administration, Gary went on to North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina where he earned a Juris Doctorate in 1974.

Upon earning his law degree, Gary returned to Florida with his childhood sweetheart, Gloria, - now his wife.

Gary was admitted to the Florida Bar and opened his hometown�s first African-American law firm with the help of Gloria, who assisted him at his new pra

Who Is ‘Giant Killer’ Willie Gary?

Willie E. Gary was famous as a leading lawyer before the movie ‘The Burial’, starring Jamie Fox was aired on Amazon. Gary, the son of a sharecropper, is known for taking on some of the most prominent corporations in the United States on behalf of his clients.

One of the richest and most successful lawyers in America, with a fleet of planes and a reputation as a ‘Giant Killer’ in Court, Willie Gary has overcome racial discrimination and setbacks to become a winner of over 150 cases with $1 million+ verdicts and an overall total of over $30 billion.

‘The Burial’ movie has brought Gary’s career to light in another way and Gary was sure that Jamie Foxx was the ideal actor to play the role because of overlaps in their two stories.

Their similarities included being raised in the church, excelling in football and creating lives that defied childhood expectations. For Gary, that meant transforming from a Georgia sharecropper’s son to multimillionaire lawyer.

‘The Burial’ tells

Willie Gary (American football)

American football player (born 1978)

Willie Gary (born November 1, 1978), is an American footballdefensive back, who played in the National Football League for the St. Louis Rams, in NFL Europa for the Scottish Claymores, and in the Arena Football League for Georgia Force. He was a member of the 2001 Rams team, who lost Super Bowl XXXVI to the New England Patriots, in 2002.

On February 15, 2008, he filed a $100 million lawsuit in a New Orleans, LouisianaUnited States district court against the Patriots, Belichick, and Patriots owner Robert Kraft seeking compensation for the Rams' Super Bowl XXXVI loss in light of the allegations.[1] The lawsuit was withdrawn on March 10, 2008, after Gary's lawyers called securing testimony from Walsh regarding his possible knowledge of the allegation an "exercise in futility."[2]

Gary has since begun a career in coaching, with stops at both North Gwinnett High School and Shiloh High School in his native Georgia. Along with 2 years as defensive coordinator for the Georgia Force of the Are

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