It was a big enough deal when Geoffrey Harrison convinced the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that a $122.9 million foreign fraud judgment should be enforced against John Paul DeJoria, one of the United States’ richest men.

But after winning that Sept. 30 ruling against DeJoria, who built his fortune on the famous John Paul Mitchell hair care line and Patron tequila, Harrison beat the billionaire two more times at the Fifth Circuit this month after the businessman drafted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and one of the state’s largest law firms to attack the appellate decision.

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