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32:(56 2) $77251(< 81,7(' 67$7(6 ',675,&7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA POWERS OF ATTORNEY Filed as of October 11, 2007 POWERS OF ATTORNEY ACCREDITED SURETY & CASUALTY CO INC M. Rita Metts Laurens, SC Surety License Process John D. Alger All Out Bail Bonding Anderson, SC Exp 06/30/08 $200,000.00 Michael E. Curlee All Out Bail Bonding Simpsonville, SC Exp 06/30/08 $500,000.00 Mildred D. Counts All Out Bail Bonding Anderson, SC Exp 06/30/09 $1,000,000.00 Richard G. Thompson All Out Bail Bonding Simpsonville, SC Exp 06/30/09 $1,000,000.00 Shareon D. Edwards All Out Bail Bonding Simpsonville, SC Exp 06/30/06 $200,000.00 Jeremy A. Curlee All Out Bail Greenville, SC Exp 06/30/09 $1,000,000.00 James L. Woods Woods Bonding Co Marion, SC Exp 06/30/06 $200,000.00 AEGIS SECURITY INSURANCE CO James Thaxton Thaxton Insurance Lancaster, SC Process ALLEGHENY CASUALTY CO Yolanda S Smalls 24/7 Bail Bonding Co Richland County 06/30/08 $250,000.00 John W. Lindsay in official capacity or State of SC Process Brenda L Steen John W Steen Bail Spartanburg, SC Exp 06/30/08 $100,000.00 John W Steen John W Steen Bail Spartanburg, SC Exp 06/30/08 $100,000.00 Susan Melissa Green Michelle''s Bail Bonding Sumter/Richland Exp 06/30/08 $100,000.00 AMERICAN BANKERS INSURANCE OF FLORIDA Larry Cooke Greenville, SC Process Lional Lofton Charleston, SC Process AMERICAN CASUALTY CO OF READING PA Frank W. Hafner Jr Surety License Any Amount Mounty Blanton St. Matthews, SC Process Thomas S. Helms Columbia, SC Process Page 2 of 12 POWERS OF ATTORNEY AMERICAN ECONOMY INSURANCE CO Herman J. Melzer Columbia, SC Process AMERICAN FIRE & CASUALTY CO Nickolaus H. Mahlstedt Greenville, SC Process AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE CO Earle J. Freeman Columbia, SC Process AMERICAN RE-INSURANCE CO B. Allston Moore Charleston, SC Process AMERICAN SAFETY CASUALTY INSURANCE CO Annette R. Giles AG-Home Quick Bail North Charleston, SC Exp 06/30/05 $100,000.00 Charles E. McDonald, c/o C T Corporation Greenville, SC Process Neddie L Polk Sr Polk Bonding Agency Rock Hill, SC Exp 06/30/06 $250,000.00 AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO Herman J. Melzer Columbia, SC Process AMERICAN SURETY CO SC Insurance Process Larry G. Ballard A AAA Bail Bonds Charleston, SC Exp 06/30/09 $150,000.00 Megan F. Clark A-1 Bonding & Aiken, SC Exp 06/30/08 $250,000.00 Thomas Brunson A-1 Bonding & Leesville, SC Exp 06/30/08 $250,000.00 Carolyn M. Jacobs Jacobs Bail Bonding Columbia, SC Exp 06/30/09 $100,000.00 Gilbert Jacobs III Jacobs Bail Bonding Columbia, SC Exp 06/30/09 $250,000.00 Neddie L Polk Sr Polk Bail Bonds; Polk Rock Hill, SC Exp 06/30/09 $100,000.00 Page 3 of 12 POWERS OF ATTORNEY AUTO OWNERS INSURANCE CO Chief Insurance Columbia, SC Process CAPITOL INDEMNITY CORP Eugene P. Corrigan Process Peter Kessler Jacksonville, FL $2,500,000.00 CINCINNATI INSURANCE CO Larry Christian Process COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY & SURETY CO Harry L. Johnson, Jr. Mt. Pleasant, SC Process CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO Frank W. Hafner, Jr. Surety License Any Amount Mounty Blanton St. Mathews, SC Process Thomas S. Helms Columbia, SC Process CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO (THE) J. C. Moye Underwriters Adjusting Columbia, SC Process CONTRACTORS BONDING AND INSURANCE CO. Charles E. McDonald, c/o C T Corporation Greenville, SC Process DIAMLERCHRYSLER INSURANCE CO Insurance State of South Carolina Process EMPLOYERS MUTUAL CASUALTY CO Page 4 of 12 POWERS OF ATTORNEY Thomas E. McCutchen Columbia, SC Process FAIRMONT SPECIALTY INSURANCE CO Jack Howard Curlee Greenville, SC Process Randall C. Mason $1,000,000.00 FARMINGTON CASUALTY CO Lee Sheorn Columbia, SC Process FIDELITY & DEPOSIT CO OF MARYLAND Harry L. Johnson, Jr. Mt. Pleasant, SC Process Margaret Durham Greenville, SC Surety Producer Any Amount Sarah Jo Kent Columbia, SC Surety License Any Amount FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO OF NY J. C. Moye Underwriters Adjusting Columbia, SC Process FIDELITY AND GUARANTY INSURANCE CO. D. Wayne McClure Columbia, SC Process Fred N. Rollison Columbia, SC Process FIDELITY AND GUARANTY INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS INC D. Wayne McClure Columbia, SC Process FIREMAN'S INSURANCE CO. OF NEWARK, NJ J. C. Moye Underwriters Adjusting Columbia, SC Process FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA Charles R. Ingram Greenville, SC Surety License Any Amount Page 5 of 12 POWERS OF ATTORNEY David Moore Greenville, SC Process Janie Davis Greenville, SC Surety License Any Amount GENERAL INSURANCE CO OF AMERICA Charles R. Ingram Greenville, SC Surety License Any Amount David Moore Greenville, SC Process Janie Davis Greenville, SC Surety License Any Amount GENERAL REINSURANCE CORP James L. Love Greenville, SC Process Charles E. McDonald, c/o C T Corporation Greenville, SC Process GRANITE STATE INSURANCE CO Maynard D. Barker Hilton Head Island, Process GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE CO J. Boone Aiken Florence, SC Process GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE CO OF NY J. Boone Aiken Florence, SC Process HANOVER INSURANCE CO Donald W. Trautner Columbia, SC Process HARCO NATIONAL INSURANCE CO SC Insurance Process HARLEYSVILLE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO John C. Dukes Columbia, SC Process Page 6 of 12 POWERS OF ATTORNEY William F. Harris Ft. Mill, SC Process HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY CO Claude Williams Surety License Any Amount Edward G. Smoak Process Frank W. Hafner, Jr. Surety License Any Amount HARTFORD CASUALTY INSURANCE CO Barbara B Cannady Unlimited Claude Williams Surety License Any Amount Dana L McCaskey Unlimited Durema Kissam Unlimited Edward G. Smoak Process Frank W. Hafner, Jr. Surety License Any Amount INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & MERCANTILE REASSURANCE CO Barbara Mayo Rock Hill, SC Process Raymond E. Cobb, Jr. Columbia, SC Process C. Lewis Rasor, Jr. c/o C T Corporation Greenville, SC Process INTERNATIONAL FIDELITY INSURANCE CO Frank Hafner Columbia, SC Process David C. Crawford A Plus Bonding Lexington, SC Exp 06/30/09 $100,000.00 Angelica Desaussure Around the Clock Bail N. Charleston, SC Exp 06/30/07 $100,000.00 Thomas H. Holliday Around the Clock Bail Charleston, SC Exp 06/30/09 $250,000.00 James Eddie Barefoot Arrow Bonding Co Johnsonville, SC Exp 06/30/08 $250,000.00 Alvin Holcomb Bail Bonds by Al Florence, SC Exp 06/30/09 $500,000.00 Calvin Baker Giggie's Bail Bonding Piedmont, SC Exp 06/30/09 $250,000.00 Lamal J Thompson Giggie's Bail Bonding Greenville, SC Exp 06/30/09 $250,000.00 Sandra Thompson- Giggie's Bail Bonding Fountain Inn, SC Exp 06/30/09 $250,000.00 Sharon Baker Giggie's Bail Bonding Piedmont, SC Exp 06/30/09 $250,000.00 Page 7 of 12 POWERS OF ATTORNEY Tongela Thompson Giggie's Bail Bonding Greenville, SC Exp 06/30/09 $250,000.00 Willie L Stowers Giggie's Bail Bonding Fountain Inn, SC Exp 06/30/09 $250,000.00 Thomas E. Redmond Harris Quick Release Johnsonville, SC Exp 06/30/08 $250,000.00 Neddie L. Polk Sr Polk Bail Bonds York, SC Exp 06/30/09 $250,000.00 LEXINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE CORP CT Corporation System Greenville, SC Process Jeffrey S Pumilia A-Atlantic Bail Bonds Goose Creek, SC 6/30/09/POA12/3 $150,000.00 Annette Giles AG-Home Quick Bail North Charleston, SC Exp 06/30/08 $150,000.00 Jeremy A. Curlee All Out Bail Bonding Greenville, SC Exp 06/30/08 $150,000.00 Michael E. Curlee All Out Bail Bonding Simpsonville, SC Exp 06/30/06 $500,000.00 Trey Z Cooper Cooper Bail Bonds Effingham, SC Exp 06/30/08 $100,000.00 Nicole Madilyn Glover Glover''s Bail Bonding Orangeburg Exp 06/30/08 $100,000.00 Kenneth Glover Glover's Bonding Co Orangeburg, SC Exp 06/30/07 $250,000.00 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Frank W. Hafner, Jr. Surety License $20,000,000.00 Thomas G. McLeod Spartanburg, SC Process William Barnett Process MASSACHUSETTS BAY INSURANCE CO Donald W. Trautner Columbia, SC Process MERCHANTS BONDING CO SC Insurance Process NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO OF HARTFORD Frank W. Hafner, Jr. Surety License Any Amount Mounty Blanton St. Matthews, SC Process Thomas S. Helms Columbia, SC Process Page 8 of 12 POWERS OF ATTORNEY NATIONAL INDEMNITY CO J.W. Cabaniss Charleston, SC Process William M. Landreth Greenville, SC Process NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH, PA Earle J. Freeman Columbia, SC Process NEW HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE CO Maynard D. Barker Hilton Head Island, Process OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE CO Nickolaus H. Greenville, SC Process OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE CO C. Lewis Rasor, Jr. Greenville, SC Process Raymond E. Cobb, Jr. Columbia, SC Process OLD REPUBLIC SURETY CO Raymond E. Cobb, Jr. Columbia, SC Surety License $100,000.00 PEERLESS INSURANCE CO Charles B. Thompson Anderson, SC Process John W. Thomas Columbia, SC Process PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL MUTUAL CASUALTY INSURANCE CO Harold Powers Greenville, SC Process RLI INSURANCE CO Page 9 of 12 POWERS OF ATTORNEY Judy Shortridge Belton, SC Process ROCHE SURETY AND CASUALTY CO Yolanda S. Smalls 24/7 Bonding Co Gaston, SC $450,000.00 Donald F. Mescia A Bail Now Bail Bonds Edisto Beach, SC Exp 06/30/07 $450,000.00 David R Nicholson A D Bail Bonding; All Exp 06/30/09 $500,000.00 Alisia H. Akbar A Golden Chance Bail Exp 06/30/07 $450,000.00 Mary A Fields AFC Bail Bonding Anderson, SC $450,000.00 SAFECO INSURANCE CO OF AMERICA Charles R. Ingram Greenville, SC Surety License Any Amount David Moore Greenville, SC Process Frances K. Owens Greenville, SC Surety License Any Amount Janie Davis Greenville, SC Surety License Any Amount W.D.
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