Robert T Stephan
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Robert Stephan is a licensed attorney who practices law in the State of Kansas. He is a former trial judge and served as Kansas Attorney General from 1979 to 1995. Politically, Robert Stephan is a member of the Republican Party.
Robert Stephan attended Washburn University School of Law in the 1950’s.
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[edit] Legal Advisor and Lobbyist
- Legal advisor to Destination Kansas/River Falls Gaming
- Legal advisor to NTC (National Telephone and Communication)
- Legal advisor to ACN, Inc (American Communications Network, Inc.)
- Lobbyist for legislation that would bring major casinos to Kansas
- Lobbyist for a beer industry association (Leavenworth Times)
[edit] Advocate for Multi-Level Marketing
According to a March 1997 interview in Upline Magazine, Robert Stephan, is quoted as saying, "I believe Network Marketing is coming into its own. It's a marvelous opportunity for the individual, if it's run correctly…”
Robert Stephan regularly provides speeches before large M-L-M conventions and articles in M-L-M news letters.
[edit] Controversial Figure
Apart from his involvement with Multi-Level Marketing and Network Marketing companies, there are allegations regarding perjury, sexual harassment, and an issue regarding a KBI agent using women's panties as a coat pocket handkerchief. These connections are associated with Robert Stephan (see: Shawnee Reserve’s Jimmie D. Oyler December, 1994 letter to The White House).
[edit] References
- Arab-Americans You May Know
- State of Kansas Attorney General Office – history
- Upline Magazine
- Leavenworth Times
Preceded by Curt T. Schneider |
Attorney General of Kansas 1979 - 1995 |
Succeeded by Carla Stovall |