An attorney whose efforts to garnish a former Aflac executive’s retirement payments to collect a nearly $160,000 judgment have spawned a nasty dispute with the man’s former lawyer is now facing a $30 million defamation suit, along with his client, based on comments he made to the Daily Report last year.

In August, Columbus solo A. “Bin” Minter referred to allegations he made in court filings and a since-dismissed bar complaint accusing the attorney who filed the suit of using outstanding legal fees owed by his former client to stymie anyone else’s efforts to garnish his income in an allegedly fraudulent scheme.

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