
Rachel Lindsay
We all look forward to meeting her fiance and I’m already working on my cross-examination. We are certainly excited to have her with us in Dallas and hope that remains the case.
— John Scully, a founding partner of Texas trial firm Cooper & Scully, commenting on “Bachelorette” star Rachel Lindsay’s return to work at the firm this past June. Scully says that Lindsay is well-liked and respected at the firm. Lindsay got engaged to a chiropractor at the end of the show, and they’re now considering living in Dallas, Miami, or Los Angeles.
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