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Rudolph George Stanko, known as Rudy “Butch” Stanko, (1947-2023) was raised a Catholic, served as an altar boy and attended Catholic schools. He graduated in 1965 from Natrona County High School in Casper, Wyoming, and was named Student of the Year in sales.
As a third-generation meat packer, “Buffalo Butch” built a meat packing powerhouse in the 80s with plants in Nebraska, Colorado, and Montana.
In 1984, after his businesses were closed as a result of an opposition to the powers to be, he went to Australia to write his autobiography, “The Score”, which chronicles his experience in the meat packing industry and the fore-mentioned opposition.
In 1998, he took to his fiery drive to the court room. Representing himself, he successfully challenged Montana’s no speed limit before the Montana Supreme Court, using his stock car racing trophies as evidence. A fervent defender of Constitutional Rights, he baffled many seasoned lawyers, prosecutors, and jailers as a relentless pro se litigant; his email signature was “Common Law Rudy.”
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