Robert Stephan
Robert Taft Stephan (born January 16, 1933)[1] 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. He also served as Chairman of the Kansas Sentencing Commission.
Robert Stephan attended Washburn University School of Law in the 1950s.
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[edit] Awards
In 2003 he received the Fred Ellsworth Medallion (University of Kansas Alumni Association's highest honor for service to Kansas University).
[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
Although his tenure as attorney general was not without controversy, he was elected four times to the post. Since leaving office, his involvement with Multi-Level Marketing and Network Marketing companies has aroused some controversy.[citation needed]
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| Preceded by Curt T. Schneider |
Attorney General of Kansas 1979 - 1995 |
Succeeded by Carla Stovall |