The Rooster Bar
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but laden with more worries than any person could possibly bear, Zola made the mistake of closing her eyes.
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The organist followed with a piece that could not have been more depressing.
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The guy who always had your back. Sadly, though, some of Gordy’s friends had not been so loyal. When he needed them the
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most, when he was suffering and in need of help, some of his friends had not risen to the task.
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cases. They’re not the sharpest tools in the shed, so you gotta figure there can’t be much to PI work.”
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“And it only takes a couple of really good car wrecks to make some money, Zola. I met
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Dear Ms. Nash: There are no loops. There is nothing. I’m in therapy and my therapist tells me to
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ignore you for now. Sorry. Mark.
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Todd appeared first and tried to look as nervous as possible.
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why?
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The king of D.C. billboards was a colorful tort lawyer named Rusty Savage.
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“No. He fell on some ice.” “Ice, ice, ice. Where’s global warming when you need it?”
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He had no idea how to proceed with a malpractice
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case but, as usual, he assumed he could learn on the fly.
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and if there appears to be clear liability on the part of the doctors and hospital then you and I will have another conversation.
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“Does she have a license to practice law?”
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“Do you ever ask yourself why we did it?” “No. You spend too much time looking back, Mark,
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stulidity
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Where had they gone so wrong? Why had their careers fallen off the tracks?
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because they're dumbasses
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We suspect they’re on the run, but they’ve proven to be, let’s say, unsophisticated.” “If the money’s offshore you can’t touch it, right?”
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Life could be worse. They could be studying for the bar exam.
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Two days later, on June 24, Mark Frazier, Todd Lucero, and Zola Maal were indicted on federal racketeering charges by a grand jury in Miami.
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smh