Merrell Williams Jr.

Merrell Williams Jr.

Merrell Williams Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 25, 2013.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Merrell Williams Jr., a one-time Kentucky paralegal who took on Big Tobacco as a whistleblower who leaked internal documents exposing health risks and the addictiveness of cigarettes, has died in Mississippi, decades after he joined the fight that forever changed perceptions of smoking.

Williams died last week of a heart attack in Ocean Springs, Miss., his daughter, Jennifer Smith, said Monday. He was 72.

He worked for a Kentucky law firm representing the then-Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. and leaked thousands of pages of internal memos and studies concerning smoking and health that provided newfound ammunition to tobacco opponents.

The information made national headlines. News organizations reported the information showed Brown & Williamson executives knew decades earlier that nicotine was addictive and that they funneled potentially damaging documents to lawyers to keep them secret.

A few years later, the tobacco industry agreed to a massive settlement with the states over smoking-related health costs.

Mike Moore, who as Mississippi's attorney general during that era, was at the forefront of the legal fight against the tobacco industry. He remembered Williams on Monday for making a significant contribution to the effort that put cigarette makers on the defensive.

"The now famous Brown & Williamson documents that Merrell was able to provide us, under extraordinary circumstances and threat, changed the course of our litigation," Moore said in an email. "We got on a plane and took those documents to Congress and the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)."

"The three big lies — cigarettes don't cause cancer, nicotine is not addictive and we don't market to kids — were all refuted by the B&W documents Merrell obtained."

It was another tobacco industry whistleblower from Louisville, however, who gained considerably more notoriety during the turbulent era.

One-time Brown & Williamson executive Jeffrey Wigand revealed industry secrets to the CBS news show "60 Minutes."

His role inspired the movie "The Insider," which focused on Wigand and a battle within CBS over whether to air the "60 Minutes" story about his allegations that tobacco companies manipulated nicotine levels in cigarettes and lied about their addictive power.

Williams said his role in the legal fight took a personal toll. He told The Courier-Journal that the pressures contributed to a divorce, and he eventually moved to Mississippi.

In a 1995 interview with the Louisville newspaper, Williams said he felt like he never saw a friendly face in Louisville, where Brown & Williamson was headquartered. The company was a big employer and donor to the community until it merged with another tobacco giant, R.J. Reynolds, based in North Carolina.

"I think to a lot of people Merrell Williams is a hero," he said of himself in the interview. "I haven't done anything wrong."

Williams, however, faced accusations of violating attorney-client privilege by copying the documents while he was a paralegal. Brown & Williamson alleged that anti-tobacco lawyers paid for Williams' house, car and boat in return for copies of the documents. Williams said someone loaned him money and he was paying it back.

His daughter, Jennifer Smith, said the ordeal caused him considerable stress. But his role in fighting the tobacco companies "was one of his greatest passions," she said.

"Without his bravery ... to actually stand up and take a risk that no one had taken before, some of the other things that happened afterward would have never been able to happen," she said Monday. "He's a fallen hero, in a way, for what he did."

A private service for Williams was held Friday in Ocean Springs.

BRUCE SCHREINER, Associated Press




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Christina Daltro

November 24, 2016

To my beloved husband, wherever you are, still fighting for your ideals. I miss you dearly. Wife.

Chris Eagan

December 8, 2013

My Father (Thomas P Eagan), who passed in 2009 co-authored a historical novel with Merrell in the early 1980s called "The Bull of Scapa Flow" & always spoke highly of Merrell.

Sorry to hear of his passing.

Joe G Bowen

December 8, 2013

May god bless your soul forever in paradise & heaven. We are 1st cousins, lived & played together as children along w/your sister samdra & we
always loved one anothe.
with eternal love
joe g bowen. Jaxn miss.
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Donna Cullen

November 27, 2013

Condolences to all who loved or befriended Merrell. Thank you for standing by him as he fought to saves lives. I personally thank his courageous and ongoing gestures each time I am in a smoke free workplace, restaurant, airplane or other public place. A freedom fighter who is surely now at his maker's right hand.

November 27, 2013

Sorry for your loss. As a young person, I'm glad he stood up for for humanity. His bravery is needed more in the world.

November 26, 2013

My condolences to the Williams family.
May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

M. Young

November 26, 2013

May the Williams family be comforted knowing he done something to help millions to understand the dangers of smoking. May God comfort you all in your time of need.

November 26, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

b davis

November 26, 2013

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

November 26, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Debbie J

November 26, 2013

My sincere Condolences to Williams. May the God of comfort," comfort you during your affliction and his sayings preserve you alive." Psalm 119:50

Bankston

November 26, 2013

We are sorry to learn of Mr.Williams death.He was a fighter for a very worthy cause.Draw close to God during this time of grief.

steele

November 25, 2013

To the family and friends of Mr. Williams you have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your dear love one. My husband is along time cigarettes smoker and I fear for health constantly. I thank Mr. Williams for the work done in that area. May he sleep in peace.

Dianne Chandler

November 25, 2013

Aside from simply being shocked at Merells passing and saddened that he will no longer be here to constinue his fascinating life I would like to
offer my condolences to his wife and daughters and to say how much I enjoyed
knowing him and hearing about his adventures.

He was definitely one of a kind and shall be missed!

Dianne Chandler

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