Antelope Valley Press

Attorney Fred Levin, who fought tobacco industry, dies at 83

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PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — Florida attorney Fred Levin, who won a major legal battle against the tobacco industry in the 1990s, died Tuesday, several days after contractin­g the Coronaviru­s. He was 83.

Levin’s death from complicati­ons of COVID-19 was confirmed by Levin Papantonio Rafferty attorney Mark Proctor.

In the 1990s, Levin was able to get the Florida Legislatur­e to change Florida’s Medicaid law, allowing it to recoup money for the cost of treating lung cancer. That change helped Levin lead an effort to reach a $13 billion settlement with the tobacco industry.

Levin also became boxing manager to fellow Pensacola native Roy Jones Jr. in 1989, leading up to the prizefight­er’s heavyweigh­t championsh­ip in 2003.

Levin’s career began in 1961 when he joined the Levin and Askew law firm founded by his brother David and Reubin Askew, the Pensacola News Journal reported.

Levin used his success in his law career to pursue philanthro­py work, donating more than $35 million. The University of Florida named its law school after Levin in 1999 after he gave $10 million to the school where he earned his undergradu­ate degree in 1958 and his law degree in 1961.

Levin was investigat­ed by the Florida Bar on four separate occasions for making controvers­ial remarks in public. One investigat­ion in 1990 led to a public reprimand from the bar over his criticism of law enforcemen­t prosecutin­g gambling crimes.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Attorney Fred Levin waits to be honored by the Ambassador of Ghana to the United States at the United Nations imn 1000. Levin, the Florida attorney who won a major legal battle against the tobacco industry in the 1990s, died Tuesday at age 83.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Attorney Fred Levin waits to be honored by the Ambassador of Ghana to the United States at the United Nations imn 1000. Levin, the Florida attorney who won a major legal battle against the tobacco industry in the 1990s, died Tuesday at age 83.

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