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TEKK - Tekkorp Digital Acquisition Corp: Who's Who of Gaming Mgmt Teams!

Team has been involved in a substantial number of the digital media, sports, entertainment, leisure and gaming industries’ most significant merger and acquisition transactions, holding key positions at, and transacting with Scientific Games Corp, Inspired Gaming Group, FOX Bets, Ocean Casino Resort, Resorts International Holdings, PokerStars, DraftKings, Mohegan Sun, Caesars Entertainment Corporation, Harrah’s Entertainment, Tropicana Entertainment, Inc., TSG/Sky Betting & Gaming, Facebook, Inc, Wynn Resorts, Dubai World/MGM Resorts
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Matthew Davey — Chief Executive Officer and Director
Mr. Davey has over 25 years of experience within the digital media, sports, entertainment, leisure and gaming ecosystems, as well as experience in the public sector. He is an experienced public company executive officer and board member. He has served in executive management positions across the gaming technology arena. Over the course of Mr. Davey’s career, he oversaw more than ten mergers and acquisitions and over $1.2 billion in debt and equity capital raised to support the companies he has led.
Most recently, Mr. Davey was Chief Executive Officer of SG Digital, the Digital Division of Scientific Games Corp. (“Scientific Games”) (Nasdaq: SGMS). SG Digital was established following the purchase by Scientific Games of NYX Gaming Group Limited (“NYX”) (formerly TSXV: NYX), where Mr. Davey served as Chief Executive Officer and Director. The NYX acquisition provided Scientific Games with a vehicle to significantly accelerate the scale and breadth of its existing digital gaming business, including the strategic expansion into sports betting. In his capacity as Chief Executive Officer of NYX, Mr. Davey developed and implemented a corporate strategy that generated strong revenue growth. Mr. Davey shaped company strategy to focus on digital gaming supplier platforms and content that provided various gaming operators with the underlying gaming and sports betting systems for their online gaming business. In 2014, Mr. Davey oversaw the initial public offering of NYX, and his experience in the digital media, sports, entertainment, leisure and gaming industries helped NYX recognize momentum as a public company. After the public offering, from 2014 to 2018, Mr. Davey oversaw seven acquisitions which helped establish NYX as one of the fastest growing global B2B real-money digital gaming and sports betting platforms. These acquisitions included:
• OpenBet: In 2016, NYX completed the $385 million acquisition of OpenBet. This was one of the more complex and transformative acquisitions that Mr. Davey oversaw at NYX. Through securing co-investments from William Hill (LSE: WMH), Sky Betting & Gaming and The Stars Group (formerly Nasdaq: TSG, TSX: TSGI), Mr. Davey was able to get the acquisition from Vitruvian Partners completed successfully, winning the deal against much larger and well capitalized competitors. By combining two established and proven B2B betting and gaming suppliers, NYX was well positioned to provide customers with exciting player-driven solutions across all major product verticals and distribution channels. This allowed NYX to become the leading B2B omni-channel sportsbook platform in the market and the supplier to over 300 gaming operators globally with an extensive library of desktop and mobile game titles, including more than 700 on NYX platforms and more than 2,000 on the OpenBet platform.
• Cryptologic/Chartwell: In 2015, NYX completed the $119 million acquisition of Cryptologic and Chartwell. The acquisition provided NYX with more than 400 titles of additional leading gaming content, a broader customer base, and direct exposure to PokerStars and Intercasino, part of the Gamesys Group (LSE: GYS) — two of the world’s largest online casino offerings.
• OnGame: In 2014, NYX completed the distressed acquisition of OnGame, a premier poker content, platform and service provider. This acquisition provided NYX with one of the best poker products in the industry, access to several regulated jurisdictions, and a valuable talent pool that was instrumental in the growth of NYX. The addition of OnGame further established a path for NYX to continue its growth in both European and U.S. markets.
These acquisitions, together with meaningful organic growth, increased NYX’s revenue from $24 million in 2014 to $184 million annualized in 2017. During that time, Mr. Davey helped build NYX to have over 200 customers in the global gaming industry and a team of 1,000 employees. Mr. Davey’s success at NYX ultimately led to its sale to Scientific Games for $631 million in 2018.
Mr. Davey joined Next Gen Gaming, the predecessor to NYX, in 2000 as the Vice President of Technology, was appointed as Executive Director in 2003 and named Chief Executive Officer in 2005. Prior to that, he was the Senior Consultant for Access Systems, a company that specializes in the provision of back-end software for licensed online casinos. Prior to joining Access, Mr. Davey worked for the Northern Territory Government specializing in matters pertaining to the internet and e-commerce along with roles in the Department of Racing and Gaming. Mr. Davey received a Bachelor of Electrical & Electronic Engineering from Northern Territory University, Australia (also known as Charles Darwin University).
Robin Chhabra — President
Mr. Chhabra has been at the forefront of corporate acquisition activity within the digital gaming landscape for over a decade. His prior experience includes leading corporate strategy, M&A, and business development at two of the global leaders in the digital gaming industry, The Stars Group (“TSG”) and William Hill, and a leading supplier, Inspired Gaming Group (Nasdaq: INSE). Mr. Chhabra served on the Group Executive Committees of each of these companies. From 2017 to May 2020, Mr. Chhabra served as Chief Corporate Development Officer at TSG and, from 2019 to August 2020, he also served as the Chief Executive Officer of Fox Bet, a leading U.S. online gaming business which is the product of a landmark partnership between TSG and FOX Sports, a transaction which he led. During that period, Mr. Chhabra led several transactions which transformed TSG into the largest publicly listed online gambling operator in the world by both revenue and market capitalization and one of the most diversified from a product and geographic perspective with revenues of over $2.5 billion. Mr. Chhabra’s M&A experience is extensive and covers multiple global geographies across the digital gaming value chain and includes the following:
• TSG/Flutter Entertainment Merger: In 2019, Mr. Chhabra led the TSG M&A team that was responsible for TSG’s $12.2 billion merger with Flutter Entertainment (LSE: FLTR). The merger between TSG and Flutter Entertainment is the largest transaction in the digital gaming industry to date. The combination created the largest publicly listed online gaming company with approximately 13 million active customers and leading product offerings, which include sports betting, online casino, fantasy sports and poker. The combined entity includes some of the world’s most iconic digital gaming brands such as Fanduel, Fox Bet, Sky Bet, PaddyPower, Betfair, PokerStars and SportsBet. TSG/Flutter Entertainment is one of the most geographically diverse digital gaming and media companies with leading positions in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Germany and Georgia.
• TSG/Sky Betting and Gaming (“SBG”): In 2018, Mr. Chhabra led the acquisition of SBG from CVC Capital Partners and Sky plc, Europe’s largest media company, in a transaction valued at $4.7 billion. At the time of the acquisition SBG was the largest mobile gambling operator in the United Kingdom and one of the fastest growing of the major operators having doubled its online market share in three years. The acquisition of SBG provided TSG with (a) greater revenue diversification, significantly enhanced expertise and exposure to sports betting just ahead of the judicial overturn of The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) by the U.S. Supreme Court, (b) a leading position within the United Kingdom, the world’s largest regulated online gaming market, (c) improved products and technology as a result of the addition of SBG’s innovative casino and sports book offerings and a portfolio of popular mobile apps, and (d) expertise in deeply integrating sports betting with leading sports media companies, positioning TSG to create more engaging content, deliver faster growth and decrease customer acquisition costs.
• William Hill (LSE: WMH): At William Hill, from 2010 to 2017, Mr. Chhabra served as Group Director of Strategy and Corporate Development where he led several transactions which contributed to William Hill’s transformation from a land-based gambling operator in the United Kingdom to a leading online-led international business. Mr. Chhabra led William Hill’s entry into the U.S. sports betting and online lottery markets with the acquisition of four businesses, including the simultaneous acquisitions of three U.S. sportsbooks, Cal Neva, American Wagering and Brandywine Bookmaking, in 2011 for an aggregate purchase price of $55 million. These businesses ultimately led William Hill to achieve a leading position in the U.S. sports betting market with a market share of 24% in 2019. Additionally, Mr. Chhabra played a key role in structuring William Hill’s successful joint venture with PlayTech Plc (LSE: PTEC) in 2008. The combined entity created one of the largest online gambling businesses in Europe at the time of its formation and led to William Hill’s buyout of Playtech’s interest for $637 million in 2013. Prior to the transaction, William Hill had struggled in its attempt to establish a strong online gaming platform and a meaningful presence outside the United Kingdom.
Mr. Chhabra has also successfully completed four transactions worth over $1.2 billion in Australia, the world’s second largest regulated online gambling market, and various partnerships in Asia. Additionally, he completed several technology and media related transactions, including William Hill’s investment in NYX, where he worked with Mr. Davey on NYX’s transformational acquisition of OpenBet.
Prior to working in the gaming sector, Mr. Chhabra was an equities analyst and a management consultant. Mr. Chhabra received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Eric Matejevich — Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Matejevich is a seasoned gaming executive with extensive experience in both the online gaming and traditional casino industries. From February to August 2019, he served as Trustee and Interim-Chief Executive Officer of Ocean Casino Resort (“Ocean”) (formerly Revel Casino, which had a construction cost of $2.4 billion) in Atlantic City, where he successfully led the management team through an ownership change and operational turnaround effort. Over the course of seven months, Mr. Matejevich managed to reduce the property’s weekly cash burn of $1.5 million to an annualized cash flow run rate in excess of $20 million.
Prior to Ocean, from 2016 to 2018, Mr. Matejevich served as the Chief Financial Officer of NYX. At NYX, he focused his efforts on integrating the company’s many acquisitions and multiple debt refinancings to simplify its capital structure and provided liquidity for growth initiatives. Additionally, Mr. Matejevich was instrumental to the executive team that sold NYX to Scientific Games for $631 million.
Prior to NYX, from 2004 to 2014, Mr. Matejevich was the Chief Financial Officer of Resorts International Holdings and later, from 2011, also the Chief Operating Officer of the Atlantic Club Casino, a property under the Resorts International Holdings umbrella — a Colony Capital (NYSE: CLNY) entity. As Chief Financial Officer, he provided managerial oversight for all finance functions for a six-property casino company with annual gaming revenue exceeding $1.3 billion, 10,000 gaming positions, 7,000 hotel rooms and over 11,000 staff members during his tenure. Mr. Matejevich led the transition effort to integrate a four-casino, $1.3 billion acquisition from Harrah’s Entertainment and Caesars Entertainment (Nasdaq: CZR). As Chief Operating Officer of Atlantic Club, he lobbied for and was successful in obtaining the first internet gaming legislation passed in the United States. The Atlantic Club was the sole New Jersey casino proponent of the legislation.
Prior to serving in various gaming positions, Mr. Matejevich was a Vice President of High Yield Research for Merrill Lynch, where he managed the corporate bond research effort for the gaming and leisure sectors and marketed high yield and other debt transactions totaling $4.8 billion. Mr. Matejevich received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from The Wharton School and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania.
Our Board of Directors
Morris Bailey — Chairman
Over the past 10 years, Mr. Bailey has been a leader in turning around Atlantic City, as well as being among the first gaming executives to embrace online gaming and sports betting in the United States. In his efforts, Mr. Bailey partnered with two of the largest digital gaming companies in the world, PokerStars, part of the Stars Group, and DraftKings (Nasdaq: DKNG). In 2010, Mr. Bailey bought Resorts Atlantic City (“Resorts”) and initiated a comprehensive renovation which allowed for the property to be rebranded and repositioned. In 2012, Mr. Bailey signed an agreement with Mohegan Sun to manage the day-to-day operations of the casino. In addition to Mohegan Sun’s operational expertise and ability to reduce costs via economies of scale, Resorts gained access to their robust customer database. Soon thereafter, Mr. Bailey and his team focused on bringing online gaming to the property. In 2015, Resorts established a platform to engage in online gaming by partnering with PokerStars, now part of the $24 billion Flutter Entertainment, PLC (LSE: FLTR), to operate an online poker room in Atlantic City. In 2018, Resorts announced deals with DraftKings and SBTech to open a sportsbook on-property and online. For 2020 year-to-date, Resorts has performed in the top quartile in internet gross gaming revenue in New Jersey. Mr. Bailey’s efforts in New Jersey helped set the framework for expansion of online sports and gaming throughout the United States.
In addition to his gaming interests, Mr. Bailey has over 50 years of experience in all facets of real estate development, asset M&A, capital markets and operations and is the founder, Chief Executive Officer and Principal of JEMB Realty, a leading real estate development, investment and management organization. Mr. Bailey has notable investment experience within the energy, finance and telecommunications sectors through investments in the Astoria Energy Plant, Basis Investment Group and Xentris Wireless.
Tony Rodio — Director Nominee
Mr. Rodio has nearly four decades of experience in the gaming industry. Most recently, Mr. Rodio served as the Chief Executive Officer and director of Caesars Entertainment Corporation (“Caesars”) (Nasdaq: CZR), one of the world’s most diversified casino-entertainment providers and the most geographically diverse U.S. casino-entertainment company, from April 2019 until its acquisition by Eldorado Resorts, Inc. in July 2020. Mr. Rodio led Caesars through its $17.3 billion merger with Eldorado Resorts, one of the largest transactions in the gaming industry to date. Additionally, Mr. Rodio was instrumental to Caesars’ expansion into the digital gaming industry and oversaw the implementation of new digital segments such as its Scientific Games powered retail sportsbook solution that now operates in various states throughout the U.S. From October 2018 to May 2019, Mr. Rodio served as Chief Executive Officer of Affinity Gaming. Prior to Affinity Gaming, he served as President, Chief Executive Officer and a director of Tropicana Entertainment, Inc. (“Tropicana”) for over seven years, where he was responsible for the operation of eight casino properties in seven different jurisdictions. During his time at Tropicana, Mr. Rodio oversaw a period of unprecedented growth at the company, improving overall financial results with net revenue that increased more than 50% driven by both operational improvements and expansion across regional markets. Mr. Rodio led major capital projects, including the complete renovation of Tropicana Atlantic City and Tropicana’s move to land-based operations in Evansville, Indiana. Each of these initiatives, among others, generated substantial value for Tropicana. Ultimately, Mr. Rodio’s efforts at Tropicana led to its sale to Eldorado Resorts in 2018 for $1.85 billion. Prior to Tropicana, Mr. Rodio held a succession of executive positions in Atlantic City for casino brands, including Trump Marina Hotel Casino, Harrah’s Entertainment (predecessor to Caesars), the Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort and Penn National Gaming. He has also served as a director of several professional and charitable organizations, including Atlantic City Alliance, United Way of Atlantic County, the Casino Associations of New Jersey and Indiana, AtlantiCare Charitable Foundation and the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming Hospitality & Tourism. Mr. Rodio brings extensive knowledge of and experience in the gaming industry, operational expertise, and a demonstrated ability to effectively design and implement company strategy. Mr. Rodio received a Bachelor of Science from Rider University and a Master of Business Administration from Monmouth University.
Marlon Goldstein — Director Nominee
Mr. Goldstein is a licensed attorney with nearly 20 years of experience in the gaming space. He joined The Stars Group (Nasdaq: TSG)(TSX: TSGI) in January 2014 as its Executive Vice-President, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary until his retirement from the company in July 2020 following the merger of TSG with Flutter Entertainment, PLC (LSE: FLTR). Mr. Goldstein also previously served as the Executive Vice-President, Corporate Development and General Counsel of TSG. Mr. Goldstein was also the senior TSG executive based in the United States and was one of the primary architects of TSG’s strategic vision for its U.S.-facing business. During his tenure, TSG grew from an approximately $500 million market-cap company to an approximately $7 billion market-cap company through a combination of organic growth and strategic mergers and acquisitions. Mr. Goldstein participated in numerous M&A transactions and capital markets offerings at TSG, including several transformational transactions in the digital gaming industry. Notable transactions in which Mr. Goldstein was involved include:
• TSG/Flutter Merger: In 2019, TSG merged with Flutter for a $12.2 billion transaction value, the largest transaction in the digital gaming industry to date.
• TSG/Fox Bet Partnership: In 2019, TSG entered into a partnership with FOX Sports to create FOX Bet in the U.S., a leading U.S. online gaming business. Wall Street Research estimates an approximate $1.1 billion valuation for Fox Bet post-partnership with The Stars Group.
• TSG/Sky Betting & Gaming: In 2018, TSG acquired Sky Betting & Gaming, the largest mobile gambling operator in the United Kingdom at the time, for $4.7 billion.
• TSG/CrownBet and William Hill: In 2018, TSG simultaneously acquired CrownBet and William Hill, two Australian operators, for a total of $621 million in a multi-part transaction.
• TSG/PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker: In 2014, TSG acquired The Rational Group, which operated PokerStars and Full Tilt and was the world’s largest poker business, for $4.9 billion.
Through his ability to legally structure large and complex transactions, Mr. Goldstein was integral to TSG’s vision of becoming a full-service online gaming company. Additionally, he assisted in structuring TSG’s capital markets activity, which generated liquidity for acquisitions and strengthened its balance sheet.
Prior to joining TSG, Mr. Goldstein was a principal shareholder in the corporate and securities practice at the international law firm of Greenberg Traurig P.A., where he practiced for almost 13 years. Mr. Goldstein’s practice focused on corporate and securities matters, including mergers and acquisitions, securities offerings, and financing transactions. Additionally, Mr. Goldstein was the founder and co-chair of the firm’s Gaming Practice, a multi-disciplinary team of attorneys representing owners, operators and developers of gaming facilities, manufacturers and suppliers of gaming devices, investment banks and lenders in financing transactions, and Indian tribes in the development and financing of gaming facilities.
Mr. Goldstein brings experience and insight that we believe will be valuable to a potential initial business combination target business. Mr. Goldstein received a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in accounting from Emory University and a Juris Doctorate with highest honors from the University of Florida, College of Law.
Sean Ryan — Director Nominee
Mr. Ryan is a digital media and technology operator with extensive global experience in online payments, e-commerce, marketplaces, mobile ad networks, digital games, enterprise collaboration platforms, blockchain, real money gaming and online music. Since 2014, Mr. Ryan has been serving as Vice President of Business Platform Partnerships at Facebook, Inc. (“Facebook”) (Nasdaq: FB), where he leads a more than 500 person global organization that manages the Payments, Commerce, Novi/Blockhain, Workplace and Audience Network businesses. Prior to his current role, Mr. Ryan was hired in 2011 as the Director of Games Partnerships to lead and grow the global Games business at Facebook. While the Director of Games Partnerships, Mr. Ryan focused on re-shaping Facebook’s games and monetization strategies to derive more value for Facebook, its users and its partners, including the addition of a Real Money Gaming offering in regulated markets. Mr. Ryan’s team helped accelerate a major trend in engagement through cross-platform games and therefore the opportunity to increase users through establishing games on multiple platforms. Prior to joining Facebook, Mr. Ryan created the new social and mobile games division at News Corp, an American multinational mass media corporation controlled by Rupert Murdoch. While at News Corp, Mr. Ryan led the acquisition of Making Fun, a San Francisco social-game start-up, that created News Corp’s games publishing division.
Before joining News Corp., Mr. Ryan founded multiple digital businesses such as Twofish, Meez, Open Wager and SingShot Media. Mr. Ryan co-founded Twofish in 2009, a virtual goods and services platform that provided developers with data analytics and insights for individual application’s digital economies. Twofish was later sold to online payments provider Live Gamer, where Mr. Ryan served on the board of directors. From 2005 to 2008, Mr. Ryan founded and led Meez.com, a social entertainment service combining avatars, web games and virtual worlds. The white label social casino gaming company Open Wager was spun out of Meez and was later sold to VGW Holdings, Mr. Ryan also co-founded SingShot Media, an online karaoke community, which was sold to Electronic Arts (Nasdaq: EA) and merged into its Sims division.
We believe Mr. Ryan’s experience will be valuable to a potential initial business combination target and would provide an expanded perspective on the digital gaming landscape. Mr. Ryan received a Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Tom Roche — Director Nominee
Mr. Roche has more than 40 years of experience in the gaming industry as a regulator, advisor and independent auditor. Mr. Roche joined Ernst & Young (“EY”) as a partner in 2003 and opened its Las Vegas office. He was subsequently appointed as the Office Managing Partner and Global Gaming Industry Market Leader. In 2016, Mr. Roche relocated to the EY Hong Kong office to supervise the expansion of the EY Global Gaming Industry practice in the Asia Pacific region. Mr. Roche has been integral to numerous transactions that have shaped the current gaming landscape, including:
• Wynn Resorts (Nasdaq: WYNN) initial public offering: Mr. Roche was the lead partner on Wynn Resort’s initial public offering, which raised $450 million in 2002.
• Harrah’s Entertainment/Apollo Management Group & Texas Pacific Group: Mr. Roche headed the regulatory advisory services on the buyout of Harrah’s Entertainment, the world’s largest casino company at the time, for $17.1 billion.
• Dubai World/MGM Resorts: Mr. Roche headed the regulatory and due diligence advisory services to Dubai World in its approximately $5.1 billion investment in MGM. Dubai World bought 28.4 million MGM shares, or 9.5 percent of the casino operator, for $2.4 billion. It then invested $2.7 billion to acquire a 50% stake in MGM’s CityCenter Project, a $7.4 billion 76-acre Las Vegas development of hotels, condos and retail outlets.
• MGM Growth Properties (NYSE: MGP) initial public offering: Mr. Roche provided tax and structural transaction services to MGM Resorts in the creation of MGM Growth Properties, a publicly traded REIT engaged in the acquisition, ownership and leasing of large-scale destination entertainment and leisure resorts. MGM Growth Properties raised $1.05 billion in its 2016 initial public offering.
Mr. Roche also directed EY advisory services to boards and management teams for profit improvement and technology related initiatives. In addition, Mr. Roche provided advisory support to the American Gaming Association on several research projects, including those specifically related to sports betting, the revocation of The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) and anti-money laundering best practices in the gaming industry. Equally, he has assisted government agencies in numerous international locations with enhancing their regulatory approach to governing the industry especially in the online gambling sector.
Prior to joining Ernst & Young, Mr. Roche served as Deloitte’s National Gaming Industry Leader and as the co-head of Andersen’s Gaming Industry Practice in Las Vegas. In 1989, Mr. Roche was appointed by then Governor of the State of Nevada, Robert Miller, to serve as one of three members of the Nevada State Gaming Control Board for a four-year term, where he was directly responsible for the Audit and New Games Lab Divisions. As a board member, he spent a substantial amount of time assisting global jurisdiction regulators enact gaming legislation in the design of their regulatory structure. During his career, Roche has been involved in numerous public and private offerings of equity and debt securities. His background includes providing casino regulatory consulting services to casino licensees and to federal and state agencies including the National Indian Gaming Commission and the Nevada State Gaming Control Board, and industry associations such as the Nevada Resort Association and the American Gaming Association.
We believe Mr. Roche’s highly regarded reputation as a gaming auditor and advisor in the gaming industry will be valuable for us and a potential business combination target. Mr. Roche is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and is licensed by the Nevada State Board of Accountancy and Mississippi State Board of Public Accountancy. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Southern California.
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*Democratic Illinois State Representative, Keith Farnham, has resigned and was charged with possession of child pornography and has been accused of bragging at an online site about sexually molesting a 6-year-old girl. (sentenced to eight years in prison and is not expected to survive his sentence due to health complications)
*Democratic spokesperson for the Arkansas Democratic Party, Harold Moody, Jr, was charged with distribution and possession of child pornography.
*Democratic Radnor Township Board of Commissioners member, Philip Ahr, resigned from his position after being charged with possession of child pornography and abusing children between 2 and 6 years-old. (Sentenced To 151 Months In Prison On Child Pornography Charges)
*Democratic activist and BLM organizer, Charles Wade, was arrested and charged with human trafficking and underage prostitution.
*Democratic Texas attorney and activist, Mark Benavides, was charged with having sex with a minor, inducing a child under 18 to have sex and compelling prostitution of at least nine legal clients and possession of child pornography. He was found guilty on six counts of sex trafficking.(Sentenced to 80 years in prison)
*Democratic Virginia Delegate, Joe Morrissey, was indicted on charges connected to his relationship with a 17-year-old girl and was charged with supervisory indecent liberties with a minor, electronic solicitation of a minor, possession of child pornography and distribution of child pornography. (He's out now and was elected to state office in Virginia. He vows to "reform" the justice system)
*Democratic Massachusetts Congressman, Gerry Studds, was censured by the House of Representatives after he admitted to an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year-old page.(Censured and forgiven by DNC)
*Democratic Former Mayor of Stillwater, New York, Rick Nelson was plead guilty to five counts of possession of child pornography of children less than 16 years of age.(Convicted and sentence to 5-15 years incarceration. He says he's sorry)
*Democratic Former Mayor of Clayton, New York, Dale Kenyon, was indicted for sexual acts against a teenager. (Died in his home before trial)
*Democratic Former Mayor of Hubbard, Ohio, Richard Keenan, was given a life sentence in jail for raping a 4-year-old girl.
*Democratic Former Mayor of Winston, Oregeon, Kenneth Barrett, was arrested for setting up a meeting to have sex with a 14-year-old girl who turned out to be a police officer.
*Democratic Former Mayor of Randolph, Nebraska, Dwayne L. Schutt, was arrested and charged with four counts of felony third-degree sexual assault of a child and one count of intentional child abuse.
*Democratic Former Mayor of Dawson, Georgia, Christopher Wright, was indicted on the charges of aggravated child molestation, aggravated sodomy, rape, child molestation and statutory rape of an 11-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl.( sentenced to 20 years probation, and a $1,000 fine.)
*Democratic Former Mayor of Stockton, California, Anthony Silva, was charged with providing alcohol to young adults during a game of strip poker that included a 16-year-old boy at a camp for underprivileged children run by the mayor.
*Democratic Former Mayor of Millbrook, New York, Donald Briggs, was arrested and charged with inappropriate sexual contact with a person younger than 17.
*Democratic party leader for Victoria County, Texas, Stephen Jabbour, plead guilty to possession and receiving over half a million child pornographic images.
*Democratic activist and fundraiser, Terrence Bean, was arrested on charges of sodomy and sex abuse in a case involving a 15-year-old boy and when the alleged victim declined to testify, and the judge dismissed the case.
*Democratic Party Chairman for Davidson County, Tennessee, Rodney Mullin, resigned amid child pornography allegations.
*Democratic activist, Andrew Douglas Reed, pleaded guilty to a multiple counts of 2nd-degree sexual exploitation of a minor for producing child pornography.
*Democratic official from Terre Haute, Indiana, David Roberts was sentenced to federal prison for producing and possessing child pornography including placing hidden cameras in the bedrooms and bathrooms at a home he shared with two minor female victims.
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  331. Probability and Statistical Inference, 9th Edition: Robert V. Hogg & Elliot Tanis & Dale Zimmerman
  332. The Prentice Hall Reader, 12th Edition: George Miller & Jon Miller
  333. New Venture Creation: Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century , 10th Edition: Jeffry Timmons & Rob Adams
  334. Environmental Chemistry, 10th Edition: Stanley Manahan
  335. Summary & Study Guide How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents: Julie Alvarez
  336. New A-Level Maths for Edexcel: Year 1 & AS Complete Revision & Practice (CGP A-Level Maths 2017-2018): CGP Books
  337. New A-Level Maths for Edexcel: Year 1 & AS Exam Practice Workbook (CGP A-Level Maths 2017-2018): CGP Books
  338. Life: The Science of Biology, 11th Edition: David E. Sadava & David M. Hillis & H. Craig Heller & Sally D. Hacker
  339. Fundamentals of Project Managementw, 5th Edition: Joseph Heagney
  340. Reframing Organizations: Artistry, Choice, and Leadership, 6th Edition: Lee G. Bolman & Terrence E. Deal
  341. Nursing2019 Drug Handbook (Nursing Drug Handbook), 39th Edition: Lippincott
  342. Developing Management Skills, 9th Edition: David A. Whetten & Kim S. Cameron
  343. Conn's Current Therapy 2019, 1st Edition: Rick D. Kellerman & David Rakel
  344. Health Economics, 6th Edition: Charles E. Phelps
  345. Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications, 7th Global Edition : Allan R. Hambley
  346. Microbiology: An Introduction, 13th Edition: Gerard J. Tortora & Berdell R. Funke & Christine L. Case & Derek Weber & Warner Bair
  347. Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual, 11th Edition: James G. Cappuccino & Chad T. Welsh
  348. Microbiology: A Laboratory Manual, 11th Global Edition: James G. Cappuccino & Chad T. Welsh
  349. Clinical Skills Manual for Maternity and Pediatric Nursing, 5th Edition: Ruth C. Bindler & Jane W. Ball & Marcia L. London & Michele W Davidson
  350. The Mind's Machine: Foundations of Brain and Behavior, 2nd Edition: Neil V. Watson & S. Marc Breedlove
  351. Molecular Biology of the Gene, 7th Edition: James D. Watson & Tania A. Baker & Stephen P. Bell & Alexander Gann & Michael Levine & Richard Losick
  352. Africa in Global History with Sources: Robert Harms
  353. International Business Strategy, 2nd Edition: Alain Verbeke
  354. Corporate Finance,12th Edition: Stephen Ross
  355. Public Health Science and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations, 1st Edition: Christine L. Savage & Joan E. Kub & Sarah L. Groves
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  8. Atlas of Human Anatomy , 7th Edition: Frank H. Netter
  9. Your College Experience, 13th Edition: John Gardner & Bessy Barefoot
  10. Who's Running America?: The Obama Reign, 8th Edition: Thomas R. Dye
  11. Sheltered Content Instruction: Teaching English Learners with Diverse Abilities, 5th Edition: Jana Echevarria & Anne Graves
  12. Saunders 2018-2019 Strategies for Test Success: Passing Nursing School and the NCLEX Exam, 5th Edition:Linda Anne Silvestri & Angela Silvestri
  13. Rock Music Styles: A History, 7th Edition: Katherine Charlton Rock Music Styles
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  15. Change and Continuity in the 2016 Elections, 1st Edition: John Aldrich & Jamie L. Carson & Brad T. Gomez & David Rohde
  16. NCLEX-RN Practice Test Questions 2018 - 2019: NCLEX Review Book with 1000+ Practice Exam Questions for the NCLEX Nursing Examination: NCLEX Exam Prep Team
  17. Foundations of Physical Activity and Public Health, 1st Edition: Harold W. Kohl III & Tinker D. Murray
  18. Racism without Racists: Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America, 4th Edition: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
  19. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era, 1st Edition: James M. McPherson
  20. Cell Biology by the Numbers, 1st Edition: Ron Milo & Rob Phillips
  21. Deviance, Conformity, and Social Control in Canada: Tami M. Bereska
  22. Human Communication, 6th Edition: Judy C. Pearson & Paul E Nelso
  23. Fundamentals of Linear Control: A Concise Approach, 1st Edition: Maurício C. de Oliveira
  24. Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiological Approach, 2nd Canadian Edition: Michael P. Adams & Carol Quam Urban & Shirley King & Joseph Osuji
  25. The Algorithms of Strategy: An Account Planner's Toolbox: Jim Avery
  26. Exploring Strategy: Text Only: Patrick Regner & Kevan Scholes Gerry Johnson
  27. Summary & Study Guide Rabbit, Run: BookRags
  28. Gilgamesh: A Verse Narrative: Herbert Mason
  29. Introduction to the Practice of Statistics, 8th Edition: Moore
  30. How Children Develop - Standalone book, 4th Edition: Robert S. Siegler & Nancy Eisenberg & Judy S. DeLoache & Jenny Saffran
  31. Reading, Understanding, and Applying Nursing Research, 5th Edition: James A. Fain
  32. Pearson's Federal Taxation 2018 Corporations, Partnerships, Estates & Trusts, 31st Edition: Thomas R. Pope & Timothy J. Rupert & Kenneth E. Anderson
  33. Passing Your ITILl Foundation Exam: 2011 (Best Management Practice), 3rrd Edition: The Stationery Office
  34. Organizational Behavior, 5th Edition: Michael A. Hitt & C. Chet Miller & Adrienne Colella & Maria Triana
  35. We The People: An Introduction to American Government, 12th Edition: Thomas E. Patterson Dr.
  36. Sustainable Engineering: Concepts, Design and Case Studies, 1st Edition: David T. Allen & David R. Shonnard
  37. Primary Care for the Physical Therapist: Examination and Triage, 2nd Edition: William G. Boissonnault
  38. Criminology: The Core, 5th Edition: Larry J. Siegel
  39. Business Law in Canada, 11th Canadian Edition: Richard A. Yates
  40. Financial and Managerial Accounting: Information for Decisions, 6th Edition: John J Wild & Ken Shaw & Barbara Chiappetta
  41. The Essential World History, 8th Edition: William J. Duiker & Jackson J. Spielvogel
  42. SOC 2016, 4th Edition: Jon Witt
  43. Public Health 101: Healthy People - Healthy Populations (Essential Public Health), 1st Edition: Richard Riegelman
  44. Psychology: From Inquiry to Understanding, 4th Edition: Scott O. Lilienfeld & Steven J. Lynn & Laura L. Namy
  45. The Pharmacy Technician, 6e (American Pharmacists Association Basic Pharmacy & Pharmacology Series) 6th Edition: Perspective Press
  46. Earth: Portrait of a Planet, 3rd Edition: Stephen Marshak
  47. Pathology for the Health Professions, 4th Edition: Ivan Damjanov
  48. Starting Out with C++: Early Objects, 9th Edition: Tony Gaddis & Judy Walters & Godfrey Muganda
  49. Business Law: Business Law ePub, 9th Edition: Henry R. Cheeseman
  50. IB Economics Course Book: Oxford IB Diploma Program (International Baccalaureate), 2nd Edition: Jocelyn Blink & Ian Dorton
  51. The Visible Ops Handbook: Implementing ITIL in 4 Practical and Auditable Steps: Gene Kim & George Spafford & Kevin Behr
  52. Advertising and Promotion: An Integrated Marketing Communications Perspective (Irwin Marketing), 11th Edition: George E Belch & Michael A Belch
  53. American Corrections, 11th Edition: Todd R. Clear & Michael D. Reisig & George F. Cole
  54. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine, Single Volume , 11th Edition: Douglas P. Zipes & Peter Libby & Robert O. Bonow & Douglas L. Mann & Gordon F. Tomaselli
  55. Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections, 9th Edition: Martha R. Taylor &, Eric J. Simon & Jean L. Dickey & Kelly A. Hogan & Jane B. Reece
  56. Microsoft Office 2016: A Skills Approach, 1st Edition: Inc. Triad Interactive
  57. Maternity and Pediatric Nursing, 3rd Edition: Susan Ricci & Theresa Kyle & Susan Carman
  58. The Methuen Drama Anthology of Modern Asian Plays: Kevin J. Wetmore Jr. & Siyuan Liu
  59. Biology of the Invertebrates, 7th Edition: Jan A. Pechenik
  60. Clinical Companion for Medical-Surgical Nursing, 9th Edition: Donna D. Ignatavicius,& Chris Winkelman,& Linda Workman
  61. Code of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association: American Medical Association
  62. Objects First with Java: A Practical Introduction Using BlueJ, 6th Edition: David J. Barnes & Michael Kolling
  63. La tribu des mentors, quand les plus grands nous inspirent: Timothy Ferriss
  64. Business & Professional Ethics for Directors, Executives & Accountants, 8th Edition: Leonard J. Brooks & Paul Dunn
  65. Essentials of Organizational Behavior: An Evidence-Based Approach, 2nd Edition: Terri A. Scandura
  66. Fitzpatricks Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 7th Edition: Klaus Wolff & Richard Allen Johnson & Arturo Saavedra
  67. Fundamentals of Multinational Finance, 6th Edition : Michael H. Moffett & Arthur I. Stonehill & David K. Eiteman
  68. Staffing Organizations, 9th Edition: Herbert G Heneman III & Timothy A Judge & John Kammeyer
  69. Assessment and Planning in Health Programs, 2nd Edition: Bonni C. Hodges & Donna M. Videto
  70. Sport Facility and Event Management: Thomas J Aicher & Amanda L. Paule-Koba & Brianna Newland
  71. Film and Television Analysis: An Introduction to Methods, Theories, and Approaches, 1st Edition: Harry Benshoff
  72. AIDS: Science and society, 7th Edition: Hung Y. Fan & Ross F. Conner & Luis P. Villarreal
  73. Creating Effective Teams: A Guide for Members and Leaders, 5th Edition: Susan A. Wheelan
  74. Principles and Practice of Marketing, 8th edition: David Jobber
  75. Introduction to Contemporary Special Education: New Horizons, 2nd Edition: Deborah Deutsch Smith & Naomi Chowdhuri Tyler & Kimberly Skow
  76. Patterns of World History, Volume One to 1600, Brief 3rd Edition: Peter von Sivers & Charles A. Desnoyers & George B. Stowe
  77. Patterns of World History: Volume One: To 1600 with Sources, 3rd Edition: Peter Von Sivers & Charles A. Desnoyers & George B. Stow
  78. National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Dinosaurs: Catherine D. Hughes & Franco Tempesta
  79. Macroeconomics: Principles for a Changing World, 4th Edition: Eric Chiang
  80. Introduction to Kinesiology With Web Study Guide: Studying Physical Activity, 4th Edition: Shirl Hoffman
  81. Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology, 6th Edition: Ronald L. Eisenberg & Nancy M. Johnson
  82. MacArthur's Luck: The race for Berlin is on! (The Fortunes of War): Steven H. Newton
  83. Conn's Current Therapy 2018, 1st Edition: Rick D. Kellerman & Edward T. Bope
  84. Color Atlas and Text of Histology, 7th Edition: Leslie P. Gartner
  85. Junqueira's Basic Histology: Text and Atlas, 14th Edition: Anthony Mescher
  86. Health Economics-Palgrave Macmillan: Jay Bhattacharya & Timothy Hyde & Peter Tu
  87. Principles of Composite Material Mechanics-CRC Press, 4th Edition: Ronald F. Gibson
  88. The Legal Environment of Business (Higher Education Coursebook), 1st Edition: Timothy Fort & Stephen
  89. Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice A Practical Guide For Nursing, 1st Edition: Lisa Hopp & Leslie Rittenmeyer
  90. International Business: The Challenges of Globalization, 7th Edition: John J. Wild & Kenneth L. Wild
  91. Criminology: A Candian Perspective, 8th Edition: Rick Linden
  92. Developmental Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence, 4th Canadian Editoion: Shaffer, David R.
  93. Discovering the Lifespan, 2nd Canadian Edition: Robert S. Feldman & Oriane Landry
  94. Genetic Analysis: An Integrated Approach, Global 2nd Edition: Mark F. Sanders & John L. Bowman
  95. Geosystems: An Introduction to Physical Geography, 10th Edition: Robert W. Christopherson & Ginger E. Birkeland
  96. Horngren's Accounting, 12th Edition: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles & Brenda L. Mattison & Ella Mae Matsumura
  97. Horngren';s Financial & Managerial Accounting, 6th Edition: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles & Brenda L. Mattison & Ella Mae Matsumura
  98. Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, Fetal Pig Version, 12th Edition: Elaine N. Marieb & Lori A. Smith
  99. Human Anatomy, 4th Edition: Michael McKinley & Valerie O'Loughlin & Ronald T. Harris & Elizabeth
  100. Human Resource Management, 4th Canadian Edition: Sandra Steen & Raymond Andrew Noe & John R. Hollenbeck
  101. Interpersonal Communication, 3rd Edition: Kory Floyd
  102. Intro Stats , 5th Edition: Richard D. De Veaux & Paul F. Velleman & David E. Bock
  103. Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 3rd Edition: Jon Rogawski & Colin Adams
  104. M: Marketing, 5th Edition: Dhruv Grewal & Michael Levy
  105. MKTG, 3rd Canadian Edition : Charles W. Lamb
  106. Modeling Techniques in Predictive Analytics with Python and R: A Guide to Data Science, 1st Edition: Thomas W. Miller
  107. Data Science for Business: What You Need to Know about Data Mining and Data-Analytic Thinking, 1st Edition: Foster Provost & Tom Fawcett
  108. Competing on Analytics: Updated, with a New Introduction: Thomas Davenport
  109. Organic Chemistry: Structure and Function, 7th Edition: K. Peter C. Vollhardt & Neil E. Schore
  110. CURRENT Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 2019, 58th Edition: Maxine A. Papadakis & Stephen J. McPhee
  111. American Government: Power and Purpose, Brief 14th Edition: Stephen Ansolabehere & Benjamin Ginsberg & Theodore J. Lowi & Kenneth A. Shepsle
  112. Regression Analysis by Example, 5th Edition: Samprit Chatterjee & Ali S. Hadi
  113. Multivariable Modeling and Multivariate Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences: Everitt, Brian S.
  114. An R Companion to Applied Regression, 2nd Edition: John Fox & Sanford Weisberg
  115. Biochemistry, 1st Canadian Edition: Reginald Garrett
  116. Essentials of Life-Span Development, 4th Edition: John W Santrock
  117. Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies, 4th Canadian Edition: Frances Sizer & Ellie Whitney & Leonard Piché
  118. Fundamentals of Health Psychology, 1st Edition: Thomas Hadjistavropoulos & Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos
  119. Biology: The Essentials - No access code, 2nd Edition: Mariëlle Hoefnagels
  120. Brock Biology of Microorganisms, 14th Edition: Michael T. Madigan & John M. Martinko & Kelly S. Bender & Daniel H. Buckley & David A. Stahl & Thomas Brock
  121. Microsoft Visual Basic 2017 for Windows, Web, and Database Applications: Comprehensive, 1st Edition: Corinne Hoisington
  122. Critical Thinking: Argument and Argumentation, 2nd Canadian Edition: Jean Saindon & Peter Krek
  123. Foundations of College Chemistry, Binder Ready Version, 15th Edition: Morris Hein & Susan Arena & Cary Willard
  124. The Inquest Book: The Law of Coroners and Inquests, 1st Edition: Caroline Cross & Neil Garnham & Clodagh Bradley & Peter Skelton
  125. Pediatric Success NCLEX-Style Q&A Review (Q&a Success), 3rd Edition: Beth Richardson
  126. Maternal and Newborn Success: A Q&A Review Applying Critical Thinking to Test Taking, 2nd Edition: Margot R. De Sevo
  127. Learning and Behavior: A Contemporary Synthesis, 2nd Edition: Mark E. Bouton
  128. Introducing Social Theory, 3rd Edition: Pip Jones & Liz Bradbury
  129. Fundamentals of Structural Analysis, 5th Edition: Kenneth M. Leet Emeritus & Chia-Ming Uang & Joel Lanning
  130. Designing a Successful KM Strategy: A Guide for the Knowledge Management Professional: Stephanie Barnes & Nick Milton
  131. Applied Statistics: From Bivariate Through Multivariate Techniques, 2nd Edition: Rebecca M. Warner
  132. A Course in Analysis:Vol. III: Measure and Integration Theory, Complex-Valued Functions of a Complex Variable, 1st Edition: Niels Jacob &, Kristian P Evans
  133. The Third Policeman: Flann O'Brien
  134. Man's Search For Meaning: Viktor E. Frankl
  135. Tao of Jeet Kune Do: New Expanded Edition: Bruce Lee
  136. Facing Violence: Preparing for the Unexpected: Rory Miller
  137. The Little Black Book of Violence: What Every Young Man Needs to Know About Fighting: Lawrence A. Kane & Kris Wilder
  138. Operations Management: Managing Global Supply Chains, 1st Edition: Ray R. Venkataraman & Jeffrey K. Pinto
  139. Pearson's Federal Taxation 2018 Individuals , 31st Edition: Thomas R. Pope & Timothy J. Rupert & Kenneth E. Anderson
  140. Communication Matters, 1st Edition: Kory Floyd
  141. Microsoft Project 2016 Step by Step, 1st Edition: Carl Chatfield & Timothy Johnson
  142. Gray's Anatomy Review, 1st Edition: Marios Loukas & Stephen W. Carmichael & Gene L. Colborn & Peter H. Abrahams
  143. TX.GOV (with CourseMate Printed Access Card) (New, Engaging Titles from 4LTR Press), 1st Edition:William Earl Maxwell & Ernest Crain & Adolfo Santos
  144. The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil: Philip Zimbardo
  145. The Knowledge Manager's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Embedding Effective Knowledge Management in your Organization: Nick Milton & Patrick Lambe
  146. Smith and Aitkenhead's Textbook of Anaesthesia E-Book, 6th Edition: Alan R. Aitkenhead & Jonathan Thompson & David J. Rowbotham & Iain Moppett
  147. Principles of Fraud Examination, 4th Edition: Joseph T. Wells
  148. Middle East Patterns: Places, People, and Politics, 6th Edition: Colbert C. Held & John Thomas Cummings
  149. GRE Prep Plus 2019: Practice Tests + Proven Strategies + Online + Video + Mobile (Kaplan Test Prep): Kaplan Test Prep
  150. Ferri's Clinical Advisor 2019: 5 Books in 1 (Ferri's Medical Solutions), 1st Edition: Fred F. Ferri
  151. Choosing Normative Concepts, 1st Edition: Matti Eklund
  152. ATI TEAS Secrets Study Guide: TEAS 6 Complete Study Manual, Full-Length Practice Tests, Review Video 6th Edition: TEAS Exam Secrets Test Prep Team
  153. A Course in Behavioral Economics , 2nd Edition: Erik Angner
  154. Understanding Classical Sociology, 2nd edition: Peter J. Martin & John Hughes & J. A. Hughes & Peter J Martin Wes Sharrock
  155. THINK Communication, 3rd Edition: Isa N. Engleberg
  156. Street Smarts: High Probability Short-Term Trading Strategies, 1st Edition: Laurence A. Connors &Linda Bradford Raschke
  157. Family Business, 4th edition: Ernesto J. Poza
  158. Information Security: Principles and Practices, 2nd Edition: Mark S. Merkow & Jim Breithaupt
  159. Ethics for Addiction Professionals, 1st Edition: Jennifer D. Berton
  160. Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, 9th Edition: William Stallings
  161. Financial Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation, 9th Edition: Cengage Learning
  162. Exploring Leadership: For College Students Who Want to Make a Difference, 2nd Edition: Susan R. Komives
  163. GIS Tutorial 1: Basic Workbook, 6th Edition: Wilpen L. Gorr & Kristen S. Kurland
  164. Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 9th Edition : Richard Brealey
  165. ITIL Foundation Exam Study Guide, 1st Edition: Liz Gallacher & Helen Morris
  166. The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible (Powerscore Test Preparation), 2018th Edition: David M. Killoran
  167. Training in Interpersonal Skills: TIPS for Managing People at Work, 6th Edition: Stephen P. Robbins & Phillip L Hunsaker
  168. Strategic Management: Concepts, 4Th Edition: Frank Rothaermel
  169. Statistical Persuasion: How to Collect, Analyze, and Present Data...Accurately, Honestly, and Persuasively, 1st Edition: Robert W. Pearson
  170. Our Social World: Condensed Version, 2nd Edition: Jeanne H. Ballantine & Keith A. Roberts
  171. New Grade 9-1 GCSE Chemistry for AQA: Student Book (CGP GCSE Chemistry 9-1 Revision): CGP Books
  172. Mosby's Exam Review for Computed Tomography, 3rd Edition: Daniel N. DeMaio
  173. Health Sciences Literature Review Made Easy: The Matrix Method, 5th Edition: Judith Garrard
  174. Critical Issues in Crime and Justice: Thought, Policy, and Practice, 2nd Edition: Mary H. Maguire & Dan W. Okada
  175. Theatre: The Lively Art, 8th Edition: Edwin Wilson & Alvin Goldfarb
  176. Dream of Ding Village: Yan Lianke
  177. A Concise History of the Middle East, 11th Edition: Arthur Goldschmidt Jr.& Aomar Boum
  178. Organizational Learning: Creating, Retaining and Transferring Knowledge, 2nd Edition: Linda Argote
  179. Knowledge Management: Value Creation Through Organizational Learning, 2nd Edition; Klaus North & Gita Kumta
  180. Knowledge Management in Practice, 1st Edition: Anthony J. Rhem
  181. Handbook of Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management, 2nd Edition: Mark Easterby-Smith & Marjorie A. Lyles
  182. Workbook for Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures, 13th Edition: Bruce W. Long & Jeannean Hall Rollins & Barbara J. Smith & Tammy Curtis
  183. Macroeconomics, 13th Edition : Roger A. Arnold
  184. Student Activity Manual for Riga/Phillips' Ciao!, 8th Edition: Carla Larese Riga & Irene Phillips
  185. Criminology: Theories, Patterns, and Typologies, 12th Edition: Larry J. Siegel
  186. Adolescents at School: Perspectives on Youth, Identity, and Education, 2nd Edition: Michael Sadowski
  187. Customer Service Skills for Success, 7th edition: Robert Lucas
  188. Organizations and Organizing : Rational, Natural and Open Systems Perspectives, 2006 Edition: W Richard Scott
  189. Creating Literacy Instruction for All Students, 9th Edition: Thomas G. Gunning
  190. Principles of Law and Economics, 2nd Edition: Daniel H. Cole & Peter Z. Grossman
  191. Genetics, 9th Edition: Daniel L. Hartl & Bruce Cochrane
  192. McGraw-Hill’s Taxation of Individuals and Business Entities 2019, 10th Edition: Brian C. Spilker & Benjamin C. Ayers & John Robinson & Edmund Outslay &, Ronald G. Worsham
  193. Introducing the New Sexuality Studies, 3rd Edition: Steven Seidman & Nancy L. Fischer & Chet Meeks
  194. Legal and Ethical Issues for Health Professionals, 4th Edition: George D. Pozgar
  195. Asians Wear Clothes on the Internet: Race, Gender, and the Work of Personal Style Blogging: Minh-Ha T. Pham
  196. Interactive Group Therapy: Integrating, Interpersonal, Action-Orientated and Psychodynamic Approaches, 1st Edition: Jay Earley
  197. Chinese Surplus: Biopolitical Aesthetics and the Medically Commodified Body : Ari Larissa Heinrich
  198. Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design, and Implementation, 15th Edition: David M. Kroenke & David J. Auer & Robert C. Yoder & Scott L. Vandenberg
  199. Religions of the World, 12th Edition: Lewis M. Hopfe & Mark R. Woodward
  200. Family Violence: Legal, Medical, and Social Perspectives, 8th Edition: Paul Harvey Wallace & Cliff Roberson
  201. Principles of Managerial Finance, Brief , 8th Edition: Chad J. Zutter & Scott B. Smart & Scott Smart
  202. LANGE Review: Computed Tomography Examination, 1st Edition: Sharlene M. Snowdon
  203. International Business, 9th Edition: Charles W. L. Hill
  204. An Introduction to Conservation Biology, 1st Edition: Richard B. Primack & Anna Sher
  205. Surgical Care Made Incredibly Visual! (Incredibly Easy! Series®), 1st Edition: Springhouse
  206. New KS3 Science Complete Study & Practice: CGP Books
  207. KS3 English Workbook (with Answers): Richard Parsons
  208. The Science of Leadership: Lessons from Research for Organizational Leaders, 1st Edition: Julian Barling
  209. Pearson's Federal Taxation 2019 Individuals , 32nd Edition: Timothy J. Rupert & Kenneth E. Anderson
  210. Linear Algebra with Applications, 2nd Edition: Jeffrey Holt
  211. KS3 Physics Study & Question Book: CGP Books
  212. KS3 Biology Study & Question Book: CGP Books
  213. Dynamic Physical Education for Secondary School Students , 8th Edition: Paul W. Darst & Robert P. Pangrazi & Timothy Brusseau Jr. & Heather Erwin
  214. Fiscal Administration, 10th Edition: John Mikesell
  215. The American Political Economy: Institutional Evolution of Market and State, 2nd Edition: Marc Allen Eisner
  216. Business Law, 17th Edition: Arlen W Langvardt & A. James Barnes & Jamie Darin Prenkert & Martin A. McCrory & Joshua E. Perry
  217. Fundamentals of Advanced Accounting, 7th Edition: Joe Ben Hoyle & Thomas Schaefer & Timothy Doupnik
  218. History of the American Economy (Upper Level Economics Titles), 12th Edition: Gary M. Walton & Hugh Rockoff
  219. Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics , 14th Edition: Russell C. Hibbeler
  220. Guide to the Code of Ethics for Nurses: Interpretation and Application, 2nd Edition: Marsha Fowler
  221. Management Control Systems, European Edition: Robert N Anthony & Vijay Govindarajan
  222. International Company Taxation: An Introduction to the Legal and Economic Principles, 2013 Edition: Ulrich Schreiber
  223. Choices: Interviewing and Counselling Skills for Canadians, 6Th Edition: Bob Shebib
  224. Persuasion: Social Influence and Compliance Gaining, 6th Edition: Robert H Gass & John S Seiter
  225. Workplace Communications: The Basics, 7th Edition: George J. Searles
  226. Transforming the School Counseling Profession, 5th Edition: Bradley T. Erford
  227. The Endocannabinoid System: Genetics, Biochemistry, Brain Disorders, and Therapy, 1st Edition: Eric Murillo-Rodríguez
  228. The Spanish Frontier in North America: David J. Weber
  229. Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems Approach, 6th Edition: Irl Carter
  230. Workbook for Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology, 5th Edition: Ronald L. Eisenberg & Nancy M. Johnson
  231. Crime Scene Photography, 3rd Edition: Edward M. Robinson
  232. Screens of Blood: A Critical Approach to Film and Television Violence: Gregory Desilet
  233. Securities Industry Essentials Examination Course: Success, LLC, Securities
  234. Business Process Change (The MK/OMG Press), 3rd Edition: Paul Harmon
  235. Evaluation in Organizations: A Systematic Approach to Enhancing Learning, Performance, and Change, 2nd Edition: Darlene Russ-Eft & Hallie Preskill
  236. Java Illuminated, 5th Edition: Julie Anderson & Hervé J. Franceschi
  237. Windows Forensic Analysis Toolkit: Advanced Analysis Techniques for Windows 8, 4th Edition: Harlan Carvey
  238. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 7th Global Edition: Keith Ross & James Kurose
  239. Practical Wisdom in Management: Business Across Spiritual Traditions, 1st Edition: Theodore Roosevelt Malloch
  240. Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel 2016, 8th Edition: Timothy R. Mayes & Todd M. Shank
  241. Rx: Tracy Lynn
  242. Introductory Psychology , 1984 1st Edition: R.B. Burns & C.B. Dobson
  243. Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life, 5th Edition: Jeff Bennett & William L. Briggs & Mario F. Triola
  244. The Souls of Yellow Folk: Essays, 1st Edition: Wesley Yang
  245. Professional Real Estate Development: The ULI Guide to the Business, 3rd Edition: Richard Peiser & David Hamilton
  246. Principles of Microeconomics, 7th Canadian Edition: McKenzie Mankiw & Kneebone
  247. Effective Helping: Interviewing and Counseling Techniques, 8th Edition: Barbara F. Okun & Ricki E. Kantrowitz
  248. An Introduction to Project Management, Fifth Edition: Kathy Schwalbe
  249. Examples & Explanations: Sales and Leases, 7th Edition: James Brook
  250. Narrative and History (Theory and History), 2007 Edition: Alun Munslow
  251. The Logic Book, 6th edition: Merrie Bergmann & James Moor & Jack Nelson
  252. Anatomical Chart Company Atlas of Pathophysiology, 4th Edition: Julie Stewart
  253. A Practical Approach to Landlord and Tenant, 8th Edition: Simon Garner & Alexandra Frith
  254. Leading & Managing Occupational Therapy Services: An Evidence-Based Approach, 2nd Edition: Brent H Braveman
  255. Business Analytics: Data Analysis & Decision Making (MindTap Course List), 6th Edition: S. Christian Albright & Wayne L. Winston
  256. Clinical Nursing Judgment Study Guide for Medical-Surgical Nursing: Patient-Centered Collaborative Care, 8th Edition: Donna D. Ignatavicius & M. Linda Workman & Linda A. LaCharity & Candice K. Kumagai
  257. CCENT/CCNA ICND1 100-105 Official Cert Guide, 1st Edition: Wendell Odom
  258. Medical-Surgical Nursing Care , 4th Edition: Karen M. Burke & Elaine Mohn-Brown & Linda Eby
  259. Engineering Computation with MATLAB, 3rd Edition: David M. Smith
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Phone calls, Emails, Customers and tales and stories of the day 4/5/2019

https://www.reddit.com/guns/comments/b97zhh/thickheaded_thursday_442019/ek3139i/
He asked, I'm answering. Lets get this shit show on the road.
747AM - Wake up, take a massive dump, take a shower and get ready to get some work done.
802AM: Hey, I need some Beta C mags. I live in California. Can you ship right away?
FC: Damn right I can, we'll get that rolling right away.
I get the order boxed and I'll make the handoff to Larry my UPS driver later in the morning.
812AM: Breakfast at the diner near FC HQ. It's time for a little bit of chicken fried.....steak and eggs that is. It goes straight to my thighs. I don't care.
845AM: I head into FC HQ
Phone rings. ring ring
1: Y'all do weapon transfers?
FC: What kind of product?
1: A pistol
FC: Trying to get away from them but yeah I do em. $40
1: FORTY DOLLARS? DAMN! The gun shop down the way does em for $20!
FC: Then go there. Tell Tim I said hi.
1: I will! Forty dollars......shit.
Editors note: Tim the shithead is still in business. How that is, I have no idea.
The morning is filled with CA magazine orders, I get a bunch of stuff boxed up and out the door.
Email from landlord
Subject: Annual Rent increase
Message: Will, we haven't raised your rent in 3 years. You're gonna pay 10% more starting in May. Thanks!
FC: Wilco.
Great. More money, more problems.
It's not even 9AM yet. Shit.
902AM: Phone call. ring ring
FC: Go for FC
ATF: This is ATF in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I got a dealer here that is supposed to have a can.....can you look into this?
I look into my safe. There's a COD tag from 2013 for a guy who said he wasn't trusting me and wanted me to send his can to his dealer COD. I sent in the form 3, got the call tag ready and the dealer said they'd call me back when they had a check ready for UPS man. They never called back. I sent in a correction in 2013. Apparently it didn't get processed. I now have to send a fax to ATF in WV having them run a correction AGAIN.
Fuck this shit Friday. I work that through with ATF. I get an email.
Subject: ATF
Message: Hi Will,
I decided to take care of this right away. Thanks so much for calling me back today and giving me good news. This can serve as you reminder to void the transfer of an Advanced Armament silencer, model 762SDN6, serial number (digits) to (the place). At the time of your transfer, the FFL number was (digits) but has since changed to (stuff) . I spoke with the current owner and he approved of me giving this information and his name and phone number to you in case you need information from him to complete the void. Brian (digits)
Thanks,
Kim Basinger (digits)
What a fucking waste of time on everyone's time. IF YOU DONT TRUST A DEALER TO DELIVER A CAN, DON'T BUY A GODDAMN CAN ON THE INTERNET THAT REQUIRES GOVERNMENT APPROVAL TO CHANGE HANDS. Fucking shithead.
1013AM: I get a call from the regular customer on Monday who needed to raise $19k - https://www.reddit.com/guns/comments/b8adr2/a_day_in_the_life_starring_ufirearmoncierge/
I played matchmaker to a few people and he managed to offload around $18k of stuff to these undocumented hatian enterprising consumers so he called me to thank me for that. He also unloaded some stuff to one of my doc customers. The doc snagged a Browning Citori, Robar SR60, custom hipower, two CZ75's, a Wilson 1911 and two sequential serial number Sig 220 Sport's in stainless with a W German 226.
I'm just glad I could help. The doc called me asking me to get some glass for his Robar SR60 and I make a few suggestions and I order him some fresh glass from S&B. Maybe today won't be so shitty.
Or not.
1024AM: More email stupidity.
Subject: FDE Glock 19
Message: Do you have any other glocks for cheaper in the same color. And will you bring it to me in Lafayette?
FC: NO!
Subject: Police Trade in Glock 22 for $325
Message: Is this still available?
FC: I have three left.
1: I'll take it but it has to have preban high cap mags.
FC: I'm not selling a $325 gun with $300 in high cap mags for $325, I can delete them or I can try to swap you into some 10 rd mags.
1: California won't let me have the high cap mags though.
FC: BRO DO YOU EVEN READ - https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-blocks-california-s-ban-high-capacity-magazines-over-2nd-n989136
1: nice april fools joke, that was monday brah
Fuck this friday.
Subject: Trades?
Message: Do you take trades I have new scar17 box everything with a elcan 7.62 1-6 new with box + cash I’m looking at your M110 I didn’t know you could get a hold of those I never see them
FC: I trade when I can make money. What do you propose?
Reply: I’m not sure I don’t know what you want for the rifle?
FC: M110 is $24,000. Your rifle at retail is $4000, tops - I'm into it for 50 cents on the dollar. Difference made up in cash is $22k.
Reply: You are insane. $24,000 for a rifle!
FC: Tell that to Uncle Sam, they bought em by the dozen.
Subject: Sig 226 Legion
Message: Do you have any more detailed photos

FC: I don't take photos of new guns, it's a pain in the ass.

Subject: Glock
Message: WTB G22
FC: Can do? Gen 2? Gen 3? Gen 4? Used? New? PD trade in?
Reply: To be up front I'm from New york I have a NYS driver's license and a Utah concealed carry permit I'm in Louisiana for business for about 6 months I am a legit buyer no games here and I've seen so many pictures in ads on gunbroker I don't know which one you're selling can you send me pictures in prices of the of the different guns
FC: If you're here on business, I need more than that to make a deal work. I need LEGAL RESIDENCY according to Gun Control Act of 68. Also, I've done picture requests before and it leads nowhere. Asking me about the glock I have for sale is like asking a ford dealer about "that red F150"....that covers a lot of ground.
From the gun show, a guy is calling.
FC: Go for FC!
1: hey will, I got a local cop here he wants to buy an SBR from a private citizen but he does not trust the guy. Can you do the transfer for him?
FC: Sure. It's $150 and I can do it but there's a lot of reasons not to involve me. But if he really wants to go that way I'll take his money.
1: Bob is under the impression having a concealed license he could buy it and get it in about the same amount of time as a form 3 transfer.
FC: Tell him to send in a Form 4 with a copy of his concealed and let me know how that works out.
I have some guns for sale online. I have a lot of ads on gunbroker, etc. You always have a few different guns for sale even if you want to only sell one. The reason is you want to weed out guys like this
Subject: gun for sale
Message: give me a call thanks
Just as I start to reply with a message asking for his number......my inbox refreshes.

He sends me like 5 of these messages. Someone interested in all your stuff is interested in none of your stuff. They're throwing out lots of line and chum in the water and it's a waste of time.

Email. Subject: Trade
Message: Hello. Saw your ad for Colt Gold Cup 45 Any interest in trade for like new, Beretta M9A3? Gun is 100% stock, all factory stuff. Have extra Factory mags also.
FC: I Trade when I can make money. What do you propose?
Reply: I bought the black model when it first came out, so payed damn near what you’re asking for the Colt. I have 5 extra Factory 17rd mags I’d throw in with gun, some 10rd’s also, if you want.
FC: NIB M9A3 I can get for $715 wholesale on 90 day terms. I'm into that gun for $350 on trade, delta in cash.
Reply: What's Delta Airlines have to do with it?
Subject: OD Glock 19
Message: Hi was interested in the Glock od green what gen is it also sin I use a mobile we’re is it located ?
FC: All my factory OD guns are Gen 3's and that's all thats left
Reply: What do they come with also could it be shipped to California
FC: Factory loadout, lets work backwards. What do you WANT it to come with? I ship to 50 states - I need FFL info and DOJ info on a CA devlivery
Reply: The reason I ask is because usually they come with 3 mags that need to have mag blocks installed To 10 rounds don’t know if u provide that or need to buy 10 round mags also guessing that it’s bnib sorry if am being ignorant but dont know how it works and most definitely I do have a ffl to send it to also for a Glock 45 do have those in stock ?
FC: I can have my gunsmith block them off if you want, it would be a separate line item on your bill for parts/labor though. $165/hr plus parts Glock 45's I don't stock anymore - I can order them, they're a 3 day trip from the vendor
Reply: What the best price for the Glock 19 gen 4 all ready to go with no issues if I order a Glock 45 how much am I looking to pay for both ? But your gunsmith would magblock them so I wouldn’t have any problems in the ffl in California ?
FC: If you're looking for a best price, I hear Turners and Academy are pretty good on deals.
Gunsmith would magblock both if you prefer - but you're going to pay for parts and labor. He's billed out at $165/hr all trades so if you want to do that, we can do that or if you want to deal with it stateside then that could be a better option.
Reply: How much is labor?
FC: $165/hr all trades.
Reply: But how much is that?
MORE mail comes in - it's like fucking Miracle on 34th street over here!
Subject: Shipping
Message: Do you ship direct?
FC: All the time, what do you need?
(guy in Canada goes on gunbroker and BUYS ALL THE THINGS. Credit card DECLINED. I email ATF to tip off the montreal office of the RCMP that someone's looking to make diversion. Guy in canada screams at me all mad saying that I should take paypal as a gift wink wink nudge and point)
Fuck this friday.
Email. No subject
Message: still have the glock 17?
FC: WHICH 17? I have: 17 PD trade in gen 3's 17 Gen 4 Rebuilt 17 MOS 17L 17 Gen 3 USA ?
Reply: All the glocks!
Email. Springfield Loaded
Message: Hello. I saw your 1911 at the gun show. Where are you located? And is this gun brand-new unfired? Does it have the mainspring housing lock on it? Thanks, Al
FC: Gun is brand new, here's my location. Do you prefer non MSH?
Reply: Well I had one with the lock a few years ago. I'd prefer it not be on there. Kinda like that firing pin safety on the series 80s pistols. It doesn't belong Plmk
(I check the box)
FC: They all have it nowadays. I can remove it and install a regular MSH if you prefer.
Reply: Can you also send me some better pics of it, just like both sides of it and the back of the gun so I can see the slide/frame rail area? Thanks for your time.
FC: too busy today for pics, CA mag ban orders.
Reply: I wish you had two consecutives, I regret trading mine off
FC: I have three consecutive. Do you want two?
No reply.
1112AM: My 11AM is late, but that's okay. He's picking up a Springfield M1A I ordered a week ago that got stuck in transit in Memphis. Customer is happy and I throw him a loose bag of PMC Bronze 308 I have lying around from the last case of ammo UPS destroyed. He's happy. I make a big sale. It's fantastic.
1139AM: Email.
Subject: PD trade in Glocks
Message: Do you have any left at that price with the preban mags?
FC: You want preban mags? $100 each. You want ban mags? Free.
Reply: What is the condition, roughly how many rounds down the pipe?
FC: On a police trade in gun? Are you serious?
It's time for lunch. Or is it?
1151AM: One of my regulars walks in just to say hi. Asks me if there any deals for suppressors right now rebates or buy one get one free type of things - I tell him no. People are not buying as hard as they used to but ever since the ScO disaster last year people are getting burned.
11:55AM: Email
Subject: Glock
Message: Hello. I saw your ad on AR15.com that offered any Glock on your list for local pickup @ $475 (I'm local with a CCW). I'm looking for a couple of specific models, so I had a couple of questions: (1) I noticed you have 35 and 41 MOS's, but do you have any 34 Gen4 MOS's? If not, do you happen to have any 34 Gen3's (I saw you have 17 Gen3's and there are optics ready slides I could use for a 34 Gen3). (2) Are all of the Glocks black, or are they available in other colors, like OD Green? (Specifically the 17, 34, or 22.)
Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it!
FC: That's an old ad - all sold out
1: Can you help me build an OD green MOS gun? Like can I buy the frames from you?
FC: Sure. $500 each
1: I appreciate your time, but I think I'll have to buy them online for 1/3 of that price.
FC: Who's got factory new OD frames? Good luck finding those.
1: Is it possible to make a deal on buying multiple Glocks with pick up?
FC: I don't negotiate with terrorists or orders under $10,000.
1: k
12PM: Lunchtime! I head to the deli near Megan's salon. I order a reuben and sit down and just as I'm about to take a bite. It's from my doc customer
Subject: Silencer
Message: Hey Will, I think I accidentally erased the email you sent me on the paperwork for the can to proofread before you printed. Would you please resend it to me. Sorry Thanks Richard Kimble MD
FC: No problem doc, check the form 4's and MAKE SURE I GOT ALL YOUR INFO RIGHT - we gotta measure twice and cut once, but you being an ortho doc you already knew that.
Doc: haha! you know it!
1209PM: After wolfing down my reuben, I get another email
Subject: Sig P365
Message: Can you ship/sell to a CA resident? If so, I am very interested. Pics?
Thanks, Mike Tyson
FC: I can ship it to your dealer today if you want.
Reply: is not in the CA roster though, just curious how we get around that? Just want to make sure I can receive it before I get my FFL all involved to take the transfer and everything.
Feel free to call me if you want too..
FC: Have you considered bribery? Worked for Leland Yee.
1213PM: I walk over from the deli to the salon. My back is killing me, my hair looks like shit and I haven't seen Megan since well, Valentines Day 2: Broken Scrotum Boogaloo - https://www.reddit.com/guns/comments/aqg4zp/thickheaded_thursday_14_february_2019/egfsk9l/
Here's the TL:DR. I brought her flowers and chocolate on valentines day to her on the way out of work. She bailed from work earlier. I find her, I shower her with gifts as she tells me that she had her ex institutionalized because he was threatening to kill himself if she didn't take him back. Dejected, I go home, watch some porn and rip my nutsack jerking it - and I spend valentines day with blood gushing from my nutsack sitting on the couch with a bag of frozen corn wondering where my life went so wrong. Also, I ruined 3 good towels.
1214PM: Boss lady says Megan isn't there. Haha, okay well I'll catch her later.
1215PM: I leave and Megan is walking in. She tells me my hair looks like shit.
1216PM: Megan starts cutting my hair and I asked her what's going on.
(Editors note: Megan messaged me out of the blue two weeks ago. I asked her what was wrong. She said nothing. I said no, something's wrong. She said not now. It's now.)
1217PM: Megan tells me she's being stalked by her ex. Hard. Like creepy notes, showing up at her work, waiting for her near her house, this is bad. He's even gotten a number cloner, so he calls her with a cloned number so she thinks the salon or her friends or her mom is calling - just to get her to pick up. that's the tip of the iceberg. The extended details are not relevant but he's gone off his fucking rocker. Even after the institutionalization. I'm sad. No woman deserves to be treated like this, period.
Thankfully, FC is a fighter for truth, justice and the American way. I fight for you Albuquerque.
1223PM: Megan finishes tidying up my hair and tells me all the crazy ass shit he did in the past two weeks. She tells me she's got to go to court in just over an hour. She's getting a restraining order. I give her a nice tip and I keep a spare bar of Theo Organic bean to bar Dark Chocolate in my briefcase for times like this, and I slide it over and she tells me I'm sweet. We walk out of the salon together and she asks me to walk her to her car in case shithead is around. I have no problem center punching shithead in the face with 147 grains of 9mm. Yes, a good prosecutor can say that constitutes premeditated murder. No, I do not care.
I walk her back and just as she gets in, it finally strikes me. I bang on her window and tell her to give me her phone. She gives me her phone. I plug in the address to a customer's garage that's nearby. I tell her to go there right now and I'll be right behind or possibly in front of her.
1224PM: I call my buddy Lenny at the garage.
FC: Hey Lenny, I need a HUGE favor
Lenny: For you bro, anything
FC: Have a rack open in 5 minutes, I need you to look at something. Real fast.
Lenny: Like alignment or front end or what's wrong with your fucking car this time?
FC: Not now! Just have a rack open for me, in five ok? I'll explain later!
Lenny: I'm getting this BMW closed up right now you got it man.
Lennys garage is 5 minutes away.
1229PM: I pull in and beat Megan by 90 seconds. We've made it in 4 minutes, which during lunch rush is impressive.
Lenny: What's going on?
Me: Take her car, put it on the rack and get it in the air. I do my best jack bauer impression of WE ARE RUNNING OUT OF TIME.
Megan: What the fuck are you doing?
Me: JUST. TRUST. ME.
Megan gets out leaving her car running, Lenny jumps in and pulls it on the rack and gets it in the air.
Megan: Are you fucking insane? What are you doing to my car?
The clicking of the sound of the safety stops of Lenny's 4 post Ben Pearson lifts clicking into place drowns out her questions.
FC breaks the fourth wall:
My name is Michael Westen. I used to be a spy until.....
Not many of you know this about me, but I used to date a really hot blonde. I named my first machinegun after her.
Brittany was a state licensed private investigator. She mostly worked on cheating spouses and workers comp/insurance fraud. As part of FC/Brittany's date night, sometimes we'd go on recon and pretend like we were a happy couple out on a date - so she could follow around some cheating whore that some husband was paying her boss's company $190 an hour to get documentation on. The best part was, her boss picked up the tab so I didn't have to pay for dinner and it was a chance for both of us to act like normal well adjusted human beings!
One of the things we used to do, and this was 10 years ago - was put GPS trackers on people's cars to follow them around. There's an art to doing a GPS tracker just right. The first part is you have to make sure the antenna isn't being obstructed by a frame rail, gas tank, driveshaft or some big solid metal object that's not going to give you a reliable signal return. The second part is making looking down under a car plausible enough to where a passerby thinks you just dropped something and are not trying to plant a GPS tracker on some cheating bitch's Camaro in the parking lot of a goddamn Panera bread. The third part is blending all of it together and getting it done in less than 30 seconds.
My favorite trick was the purse dump. Brittany would have a spare, dummy purse that she'd fill with all sorts of useless woman junk and it would rip/spill open and give me enough time to reach under someone's car to chase her lip gloss, mascara, etc and make the plant. Why me? Because I'm a man and I'm expected to roll around in the panera parking lot wearing a new Hickey Freeman and scuffing up my goddamn bruno maglis.
In other words, I had a hunch that shithead had put a GPS tracker on her car. I didn't want to tell her that because it would freak her out, so we head to Lenny's to do some recon. I tell Lenny to look around and see if he notices anything funny. He's like funny what? Like needing a CV boot funny?
Shithead wasn't even trying that hard. I spot the black box near the rear bumper.
FC: Megan! You have a hide a key on your rear bumper?
Megan: A what?
FC: Exactly.
I whip out my leatherman just in case he's zip tied it and I reach up and pull it off her bumper, it was just magnetized.
Megan and Lenny: WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT?
FC: That's a GPS tracker. He bugged your car.
Megan: That fucking shit!
Lenny: WILL SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON?!?!??!?!?!?
FC: Her ex has been stalking her. It's a GPS tracker. Now we know how he knew where to be.
Lenny: That fucking shit!
FC: I know, right?
I tell lenny to get it back on the ground. Megan is hysterical right now and she's losing it and she starts crying. I tell her to calm down, give this to the judge and explain what's happened and everything will be okay. She yells at me and tells me that it's not going to be okay. She gets a pass at that but Lenny gets her car off the rack and gets her on her way to the courthouse. I suggest some chocolate and she plows into it faster than oprah and a lean cuisine.
1240: Me and Lenny just look at each other and shake our heads. I tell him I owe him a six pack of rolling rock. He says that the case of Stella I got him last year for his birthday is payment enough. I got friends in low places, where the whiskey drowns and the beer chases my blues away. And it'll be okay.
Fuck this friday.
1245PM: Fuck work. I'm done with this shit for this week. There is nothing more frustrating than seeing someone you care about be victimized and you just gotta stand there helpless and watch them struggle. It's like battery operated wind chimes. It just isn't fucking right. I scroll through facebook and I catch a friend's post - she's one of those loser types who does nothing but re-share inspirational quotes that in no way would apply to her in a million years.
It was stolen from pinterest or something and it said "at any given moment, you have the power to say this is not how the story is going to end"
1246PM: I have an idea. I don't know what her case number is, who the judge is or what's what but I know Megan's heading to the courthouse for a 130 and they're likely getting a shit ton of work done on the docket that hour. One of the gals I went to middle school with I'm friends with and she works at the clerk's office. I call Jenny and ask her to pull the case number and info for me.
It's on for today at 130, with Judge Snyder. You may remember Judge Snyder from FC's last legal adventure - https://www.reddit.com/guns/comments/2jub0e/the_best_legal_defense_is_not_needing_to_be_in_a/0
Also, https://www.reddit.com/guns/comments/9mnfm4/diary_of_a_douchebag_fc_does_a_gun_show_part_2/ - Bernice, Judge Snyder's baliff deserves a shout out. She likes West German 226's so she's cool.
I make some calls to my friends over at the state prosecutors office and everyone is at lunch. No answer.
I call a buddy of mine who used to be a state prosecutor and is now in criminal defense. We are very good friends and you'll see how good in a minute.
FC: Hey Ray, what do you know about stalking injunctions?
Ray: sigh
FC: What?
Ray: What did you do this time?
FC: (copious amounts of profanity here).....GODDAMNIT WHY THE FUCK DOES EVERYONE KEEP ASKING THAT?
Ray: I've had to defend em from time to time, but you can be straight with me. What's going on?
FC: (tells the story about psycho ex)
Ray: I had the same thing happen to my daughter when she was in college, fucking shithead couldn't take a hint.
FC: I know right? Well are they typically pro se or does she have a victims rights advocate courtesy of the state or what?
Ray: It's pro se but I know exactly what the judge is looking for, what the requirements to get a protective order are, all that. You need some help?
FC: I don't know if I want to meddle in her life, but I don't want her to have to go back to the judge again if it didn't get done right the first time.
Ray: When's the hearing? Who's the judge?
FC: 130 with Snyder. You at the courthouse today?
Ray: I got a misd plea in front of Snyder at 145, you want me to represent her?
FC: What's this gonna cost me?
Ray: Why don't you grab a couple prime on the bone ribeyes and I'll throw em on the grill tonight. Deal?
FC: That's a deal. Shit, while we're at it we should try to call one of the state prosecutors to go scare his ass straight.
Ray: You're already meddling with one thing, IDK if that's a good idea.
FC: You think Chris Sullivan is working misd pleas today?
Ray: Yeah, how do you know Chris Sullivan?
FC: That drunk donkey mick bastard busted my straight at poker night last year AT YOUR HOUSE! Remember?
Ray: No, I don't! Haha!
FC: I'm gonna make a call. Thanks.
1253PM: FC calls Chris Sullivan on his personal phone.
Chris: Sullivan
FC: How's that Glock 34 running? You finally get that thing out to IDPA?
C: Man, I haven't heard from you in a while! New baby! Haven't gotten to the range in 9 months!
FC: Boy or a girl?
C: Girl!
FC: Aw, so you got the whole dad with a daughter and a gun thing going, eh?
C: You're goddamn right!
FC: Listen, I need a favor and I'm appealing to your father of daughter nature. Friend of mine is having problems with the ex from hell (I give him the brief rundown) and Ray is in the neighborhood so I asked him to pinch hit and make sure that the judge knows exactly what she's been through. It's today at 130 with Snyder. I know it's not your division, but shithead doesn't know that - you mind swinging your 6'4" angry irish ass over there and.....
C: ....throwing the book at him?
FC: That's too nice. I want you to take the fucking book and beat him with the spine until he starts screaming his safeword. I'd go over there and strangle the motherfucker myself with my belt but since he's into rough sex and he'd probably pop a boner on me......
C: Dude. I'm irish and that's TMI.
FC: Sorry.
C: Naw I'm just fucking with you, that's hilarious. Rough sex. Haha. How do you come up with this material?
FC: I didn't choose this life. Just go over there and make sure he knows that your office does not take kindly to this sort of crap. I want him prosecuted to the fullest extent the law provides if he pulls some shit again.
C: Anything for you man, you got it. Hey, got any of those 365's in?
FC: Yeah man, I'll make you a deal. Come on by.
C: Aight, lemme check with the wife and I'll see whats up. Thanks.
1PM: It's time for a nap. Fuck this shit. I'm done for the day.
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After banning 'Star Wars' slot machines, Disney spends millions to change Florida gambling law to "protect" its theme parks and properties - including Galaxy's Edge

Today, I heard about recent efforts by Disney against the gambling industry. I thought you guys would be interested in hearing about it, as it also heavily involves Star Wars...and particularly, Disney's plans in 2019 for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, and the Star Wars hotel, at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
It also involves Disney's existing, popular offering "Star Wars Day at Sea", and other Star Wars-related plans for its cruises in 2019, which is parly based out of the Port of Miami in Miami, Florida, and Port Canaveral (Orlando, Florida).
The tl;dnr of it is as such: (broken down into smaller sections)
The Walt Disney Company is one of the most successful media conglomerate companies in the world. Just about everyone has heard of the Disney theme parks stationed in Florida, California, and abroad. Just about everyone has seen classic Disney films like Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast. Not everyone knows about Disney's relationship with the gambling industry, however, and it is a noteworthy one.
Over the years, Disney has acquired the rights to several major entertainment companies and their licensed characters. In 2009, Disney bought the Marvel Entertainment company, creator of the famed Marvel comic books and a slew of popular superhero characters. In 2012, it purchased all rights to LucasFilm, the parent company that created the Star Wars brand.
Disney announced its plans to phase out all Star Wars and Marvel-themed casino slot machines in the United States last fall. The multimillion dollar company has the power to do this, because it now owns all rights to these brands.
According to a Disney spokeswoman, the character-themed slot phase-out is not a new decision. As part of Marvel's “integration” with Disney, she said the decision was made several years ago to let the machines gradually fade out through attrition. Only a few Marvel license agreements remain at this point, and they are set to expire within the next several years. Star Wars-themed slots will also trickle away, but it will take a few more years for that process to complete.
[...] Disney wields a certain amount of power over casinos, both on land and online, because of these acquisitions. Instead of promoting Star Wars and Marvel characters via slot machines, the company prefers to use their likenesses in movies that serve to perpetuate the Disney brand.
As the owner of LucasFilm, Disney has another trilogy of Star Wars films currently in the works. [...] Fans can expect to see Disney continue to advance their brands through avenues other than the gaming industry.
Disney has made its opinion of the gambling industry known in Florida: It does not support the addition of more resort casinos to that area. Not only does Disney plan to phase out Marvel and Star Wars-themed slot machines, it also hopes to prevent the development of new casino resorts in the state.
As it stands today, Orlando's Walt Disney World is the top tourist attraction on the globe. Over 50 million people visit the entertainment resort every year and partake of theme parks like Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios. From a business standpoint, it makes sense that Disney would not want another tourist draw infringing on its potential customer base in the Orlando area.
Disney denies that self-interest is its main motivation for opposing new casinos. Andrea Finger, a spokeswoman for the company, said the corporation opposes casino expansion for “many reasons.” One of the primary reasons is the fact that Florida is a “family friendly” vacation spot; adding more casinos to the landscape would tarnish that. Finger lauded Florida's efforts in “research, innovation, and entrepreneurship” and indicated that adding more casino resorts would create an “inconsistent” atmosphere in the state.
Finger made no statement suggesting that Disney is protecting its own interests by objecting to more casinos. This inference has been made, however, by critics based on the connection between Disney and its Marvel and Star Wars slot machines that recently came to light.
Critics also cite the fact that increased Florida casinos might steal valuable convention contracts from the Mickey Mouse company. At this point, Disney hosts approximately 700,000 square feet of convention space in its Florida resorts.
Disney's ownership of Marvel and LucasFilm slot machines was brought to the public's attention by New York Times reporters Lizette Alvarez and Michael Snyder. Critics immediately began shouting hypocrisy at the fact that Disney, a vocal gambling opponent, owns and profits from character-themed casino slot machines.
The Times reporters asked Disney whether its ownership of the slots “undercut” its casino gambling stance. A spokeswoman responded that the company's affiliation with the casinos was only temporary, and that it would take a few years for current slot machine contracts to expire.
[...] When Marvel and Star Wars-themed slots do eventually disappear from casinos, their absence will be a blow to the gaming industry. Casino patrons are drawn to the colorful games touting Spider Man, Darth Vader, and other exciting Hollywood characters. Until the machines are completely phased out, the characters will continue to entertain casino patrons both online and on land.
The online gaming industry will definitely be affected by Disney's prohibition. The Spider Man Slot game, for example, is an enticing game for online gamblers that was introduced in 2012. Other Marvel-themed online slots include Iron Man 2, Iron Man 3, the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Thor, and Wolverine Slots. The eventual loss of these games will leave a gaping hole in customers' palette of gaming choices.
[Possibly in response to Disney's decision], a group called the Associated Industries of Florida launched a new pro-casino campaign. This group is lobbying for more casinos in the area as a means of promoting jobs and stimulating the local economy. Analysts expect the battle between Disney and pro-casino lobbyists to become more heated as politicians compete for voter support in the upcoming election. (Source)
[However, Orlando isn't the only city that Disney is engaging in anti-casino efforts with.] The biggest challenger standing between [the city of] Miami and casinos is a mouse.
Walt Disney World, the giant resort near Orlando whose four theme parks draw more than 45 million visitors a year, has made preventing "destination" casinos a top priority. And few, if any, businesses carry as much weight in Florida as Disney, which employs more than 60,000 workers, generates nearly $600 million a year in tax revenue — and doled out more than $2 million to political candidates and causes during the past election cycle.
Some analysts say Disney — and, by extension, Orlando's entire tourism industry — has good reason to be wary of casinos. Though adult-oriented resorts in South Florida are unlikely to appeal to Disney's core audience of families with young children, they could siphon away travelers in narrower segments that are also important to the resort, from South Americans to conventions to weddings.
"Disney has lots of little pockets or niches that they're really good at getting market share in. And it adds up," said Duncan Dickson, a professor at the University of Central Florida's Rosen College of Hospitality Management. "Disney doesn't want another Las Vegas anywhere close to them. Who needs the competition?"
[Case in point, Disney also has Disney Cruise Lines, based in both Miami and Port Canaveral (Orlando).] Disney Cruise Line has revealed it will extend its popular "Star Wars Day at Sea" program through 2019, with the addition of nine cruises -- each of which will include a Star Wars-themed sea day, complete with special programming and restaurant menus. Family-friendly activities include Star Wars character meet-and-greets, movie nights (featuring new releases), Star Wars trivia, and a Jedi training show, where kids can learn lightsaber skills and battle Darth Vader.
Throughout the day, restaurants and bars also will serve themed foods and cocktails. The sea day will end with a fireworks show and deck party, hosted by Star Wars heroes and villains. All cruises span seven nights and depart from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida. (Source)
[...] Disney has always opposed efforts to expand gambling, [citing it as being againts its "family-friendly" image].
The Walt Disney Co., one of the most brand-protective companies on the planet, does not want to jeopardize its kid-friendly reputation by any association whatsoever with casinos and the taboo images they often conjure. The company's cruise line is the only major operator to sail ships without onboard casinos, which are typically one of the biggest generators of on-board spending.
"We've studied this issue carefully and remain opposed for many reasons," said Disney spokesman Mike Griffin, "including the fact that it is inconsistent with Florida's brand as a family-friendly destination, and with the efforts we've long supported to diversify Florida's economy through research, innovation, and entrepreneurship."
The legislation to be considered in Tallahassee would authorize three "destination" casinos in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Each would boast a luxury hotel, shops, restaurants, convention space and casinos with every major game, from blackjack to roulette and craps. Any company awarded a casino license would have to spend at least $2 billion building the facility.
Las Vegas Sands and Wynn Resorts, both based in Las Vegas, and Genting, a Malaysian-based resort developer, are among the companies expected to seek licenses. Genting has already spent more than $300 million to buy bay-front property in downtown Miami and has announced plans for a $3.8 billion resort.
All have promised they will create thousands of jobs in South Florida, making the deal attractive to lawmakers hoping to lower the state's 10.6 percent unemployment rate.
Analysts say anyone that invests that much capital to build a resort also will have to spend lavishly to market the property. At a minimum, that will force Disney to ramp up its own spending on advertising, eroding its profit margins.
"Anytime you've got to fight and compete with more marketing dollars, which you know these folks have in abundance, it makes Disney's job that much harder to battle against," said Vicki Johnson, a tourism-marketing expert in Orlando.
More specifically, casinos could prove attractive draws in key markets for Disney. Executives at Genting, for instance, have said they would market heavily in Latin America.
Latin America — particularly Brazil, its biggest country — has become one of Disney World's most valuable markets in recent years. This summer, even as overall attendance at the resort was about flat with a year ago, Disney officials said traffic from Brazil was up by a double-digit percentage.
Though Disney doesn't disclose exact attendance numbers, national data show that visitation from Brazil is up 27% to more than 833,000 so far this year. And though Miami is the most popular destination for South American travelers, Orlando is growing more rapidly.
Disney says its business from Brazil is predominantly family-leisure travel, the group least likely to be swayed by casinos. But some industry followers say lavish resorts, when combined with the boutique shopping already in Miami, might be enough to peel away some of that business, especially Brazilians with older children or none at all.
"All of a sudden, it really cuts into their [Disney's] South American markets," Johnson said.
Group meetings and conventions business is also a growing profit center for Disney, which has nearly 470,000 square feet of meeting space spread among its hotels. It also routinely picks up lucrative private parties and other business tied to shows using Orange County's massive, publicly owned convention center.
Finally, allowing casinos in South Florida could lead to pressure to build more in other parts of the state. Already, some hoteliers in Orlando — led by Harris Rosen, owner of three major convention hotels — have made rumblings about bringing casinos to Central Florida. And officials at Port Canaveral — Disney Cruise Line's home port — are interested in casinos, too.
"Once they get their foot in the door, what's next? Orange County is going to say, 'Well, if it's legal in Dade County, why isn't it legal here?' " said Dickson, the UCF professor.
Disney has worked to enlist broader business groups to fight the casino legislation, most notably the Florida Chamber of Commerce, even though more than half of the businesses represented on the chamber's board of directors say they are neutral on the issue.
And the opposition from Disney has put casino boosters on the defensive during the past few days.
"Florida's identity cannot be changed because one casino or two destination resorts open in Miami-Dade County," said state Rep. Erik Fresen, R-Miami, who is sponsoring the casino legislation in the Florida House of Representatives.
"Florida will always be the Sunshine State," he added. "The dominant trademark of Florida will always be Disney World. I don't think they have anything to worry about when it comes to that." (Source)
There have been multiple attempts to garner support in the state legislature for non-Native American casinos and other forms of gambling expansion in the state. Currently, the Seminoles control the ability of Florida to expand full-fledged casinos per their current compact. And the power of the Seminoles in the state is substantial.
In order to change current law, there must be a constitutional amendment backed by the voters of Florida. There is one such opportunity on the ballot for the November 6, 2018 election.
The Casino Gambling Initiative, if approved, would give voters the exclusive right to authorize casinos going forward, casinos being comprised of card games, slot machines, and other casino-style games. All ballot measures in the future would then require a citizen-initiated process by which a number of signatures of registered voters must be obtained for ballot consideration.
Currently, however, the Seminoles reserve the exclusive right to offer blackjack, craps, and roulette in Florida, which would present a problem that would have to be addressed. The agreement with the Seminoles was signed by Governor Rick Scott in 2015, and is effective for 20 years.
While this may end up in a legal fight, poker rooms are not an exclusive right of the tribe, and would not be an issue.
If Amendment 3 passes in November by 60% or more of the popular vote, a new day may begin for casinos in Florida. This will also drastically increase the opportunity for poker rooms throughout the state. (Source)
The US Supreme Court repealed the longstanding federal sports betting ban known as PASPA (Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act). The landmark decision allows states to dictate their own sports wagering laws.
That means sports betting could be coming to Florida casinos, should the legislature pass market regulations. But Republican gubernatorial candidate Adam Putnam said this week that if he’s elected, he would oppose such legislation.
[Putnam also echoes Disney's reasoning.]
“I’ve always been one who has said we don’t need to expand the footprint of gambling in Florida,” Putnam declared at a campaign stop. “It’s not who we are as a state. We’re a family-friendly vacation destination. We’re a small business-oriented state.”
“If I lived in the middle of the desert in Nevada, [like Las Vegas], maybe I would grasp onto whatever straw or life raft somebody threw me,” he continued. “But we live in Florida, and we’ve got unlimited opportunities, and we don’t need to sell our state short.” (Source)
Earlier this year, Disney also gave $400,000 to Florida Grown, a committee supporting Putnam's gubernatorial bid.
[...] Disney officials would not agree to an interview, but in a statement, Jacquee Wahler, vice president of Walt Disney World Resorts, wrote, “We support candidates who understand issues important to our company, and demonstrate strong support for business and tourism in Florida.” (Source)
[Meanwhile, Disney is busy constructing what it hopes will be its next big moneymaker: Galaxy's Edge, a Star Wars-themed land in Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Disney also plans to construct a Star Wars-themed hotel and resort adjacent to Galaxy's Edge.]
The ongoing success of high-profile films, like the Marvel and Star Wars franchises, can play a big role in the theme parks ability to tap into new characters and storylines for rides and shows.
Experts have said the success in theme park rides today are built on characters and properties that resonate with visitors outside the park. Thus new lands themed after popular franchises have proven to be a boon — like Disney's Star Wars and Frozen attractions, and Universal Orlando Resort's success with the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
[So far this year], the theme parks division for the quarter saw a 13% increase in revenue to $4.87 billion, up from $4.29 billion for the same time last year. The division also saw a 13% increase in revenue for the first six months of the year to $10.03 billion, up from $8.85 billion for the year-ago period.
According to the earnings report:
"Results included a benefit from a shift in the timing of the Easter holiday relative to our fiscal periods. The current quarter included one week of the Easter holiday, whereas the entire Easter holiday fell in the third quarter of the prior year. Higher operating income at our domestic parks and resorts was primarily due to increased guest spending, attendance growth at Walt Disney World Resort and higher sponsorship revenue, partially offset by increased costs.
Guest spending growth was due to increases in average ticket prices, average daily hotel room rates and food, beverage and merchandise spending. The increase in costs was primarily due to labor and other cost inflation, an increase in depreciation associated with new attractions and higher technology spending." (Source)
[Driving this growth are Disney's planned new additions, including Galaxy's Edge, which is currently under construction ("labor costs").]
Disney’s new Star Wars land won’t open until next year, but it is not too early to declare that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will be the most ambitious theme park land ever built.
The numbers alone might justify the claim. At 14 acres each, Disney’s twin Star Wars lands will be the largest the company has built at the Disneyland and Walt Disney World resorts. Disney has not confirmed a budget for Galaxy’s Edge, but the project is believed widely within the industry to be costing at least one billion dollars. (Source)
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