'Christmas Lawyer' who went to war with his HOA is now facing another fight — the Idaho State Bar
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Fans compare him to Clark Griswold or call him the "Christmas Lawyer," while others use less nice names. But now Jeremy Morris says Idaho may strip his legal license.
Morris said he used hundreds of thousands of individual lights on his home near Hayden, Idaho. (Courtesy Jeremy Morris) The display featured live animals, including a camel. (Courtesy Jeremy Morris) The HOA board sent this letter to Jeremy Morris in January 2015, outlining rules they believed his Christmas display would violate and worrying that residents who were "non-Christians" might object to the program. (Fox News Digital) The original version of the letter, written by one board member before undergoing a series of revisions, used "atheists" instead of "non-Christians," and also worried the Christmas program would draw in "riff-raff." (Fox News Digital) Hannah Ray Lambert is an associate producer/writer with Fox News Digital Originals.
The bar notified Morris earlier this year that it had found "probable cause to proceed with formal charges" against him after he accused Judge B. Lynn Winmill of corruption and bigotry for overturning his jury verdict.
But Morris' story began many Christmases past, and it's hard to tell who's the Grinch.