Willie E. Gary
Willie E. Gary
Willie E. Gary (born July 12, 1947), is an American attorney, motivational speaker and cable television executive. Gary has won suits against large corporations, such as Disneyland and Anheuser-Busch, on behalf of his clients through his law firm, Gary, Williams, Parenti, Finney, Lewis, McManus, Watson & Sperando, P.L.
Biography
Willie Gary was born in Eastman, Georgia where he was raised in migrant farm communities in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas. He is one of eleven children. He attended Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina and played for their football team. He received an athletic scholarship and co-captained the team during the 1969, 1970 and 1971 seasons. Earning a Bachelor’s in business administration from Shaw University, he continued on the North Carolina Central University in Durham where he earned a Juris Doctor in 1974. He moved back to Stuart where he was admitted to the Florida Bar[1] and opened the first black law firm in Martin County. Gloria, his childhood sweetheart, now wife, assisted him at this newly formed law firm.
With Gloria he has four adult sons, Kenneth, Sekou, Ali and Kobie. He also is the father of girl and boy twins (born November 2000) by former Olympic hopeful Diana Gowins. Gary was paying $28,000 per month in child support..[2][3] Gowins can frequently be seen on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, as she maintains a close friendship with housewife NeNe Leakes.
Achievements
Mr. Gary has won over 150 multimillion-dollar suits, including a $500 million award granted to one of his clients in Mississippi.
Mr. Gary donated $10 Million dollars to Shaw University his alma mater in 1992.
Mr. Gary wins a historic $23.6 Billion dollar verdict in a wrongful death smoking case vs RJ Reynolds. The largest verdict awarded at that time.
Gary owns two private jets, named the Wings of Justice and the Wings of Justice II, along with several cars, including two Rolls Royces. A lawsuit is pending in Manhattan federal district court by General Electric Capital against Gary and his firm over the default of a finance loan on one of the planes.[4]
His main residence is in Sewall's Point, Florida overlooking the St. Lucie River.
Gary has appeared on Oprah and gives public speeches. Forbes magazine has listed him as one of the top 50 attorneys in the United States, and Ebony Magazine declared him one of the "100 Most Influential African Americans."
In 1999 he founded the Black Family Channel.
In October 2012 a federal judge ordered Gary's firm to pay a litigation finance company $12.5 million.[4]