Chapter 133: Nine Years

What are Chicago politicians most worried about in the Barn case? It's really not like it capsized on its own, at least not exactly.

Generous donors are hard to come by, but no matter who is missing, the earth still continues to turn, and few high-ranking politicians are tied to a tree, and even ruthlessly when they turn their faces and swing their knives at each other if they need to.

What they fear the most is actually that they manipulate the energy of the black people at the bottom, to put it bluntly, they are afraid that they will encourage the black community to replicate a Los Angeles riot in Chicago in '92, and the national election has been settled, but Chicago Mayor Daley Jr. and the governor are now in office, if this happens, they will be affected by the re-election plan in the near future like King George, who had just won the Gulf War at that time.

Of course, they would like to go to the territory of the Elephant Party, such as New York City.

Eli, though he spoke in a roundabout way, conveyed Peter Flock's appeal very clearly.

The most satisfying thing about the governor is that Song Ya is an 'old-school' politician, with long-term experience in governance, understanding the demands of all social strata, willing to enjoy power, has no moral bottom line, has strong action, eats deeply, is straightforward enough, and does not come and go high.

And the most ironic point of this incident for Song Ya is that no matter how much he plays records, finance, traditional industries, or even finances a large number of politicians, his last umbrella is still the ability of the low-level black buddies to make things bigger, which means the power of violence in Sugnat's mouth.

"It's a delicate balance, isn't it? APLUS。 ”

Ms. Sloan looked at Eli's car and said, "If we don't show the energy to stir up African-American chaos in Chicago, the local politicians won't do their best to defend you, and if we expose the control that can't be controlled in time to keep African-Americans in Chicago in place, we may face them abandoning you or taking blank action against you in order to reduce the negative impact on the election." ”

"Probably."

Song Ya nodded, "You're right, control, control is very important." ”

"So ......"

Sloan thought for a moment, "A+CN's Gordon, as well as the Rev. William of the Diocese of Southside and other African-American politicians and religious figures in Southtown, such as Michelle's husband, are the top priorities, and the bottom African-Americans listen to them." ”

"And the DJs of the black radio stations, and some NGO managers who provide a lot of welfare in the ghetto."

Song Ya, who knows more about this, finished making up for her, "I can handle most of them, except for ...... Gordon, I'm most worried about Gordon. I'm afraid that when the time comes, he will engage in the same old way of journalistic ethics and talk about the Barn case as a matter of fact, which is the most annoying thing. ”

"Rest assured, he is very positive in fighting white people."

Sloan walked over to the other car, "I'm going to see him now." ”

"Okay."

Song Ya and Linda went to the 'safe house' that Old Mac had bought nearby, the former residence of an ordinary local farmer, all wooden structure, with poor sound insulation, but there were no other buildings near the left, and the view was wide.

Linda cooked some simple food herself, and like Aunt Susie, the black aunt's kitchen secrets were nothing else, depending on who put more butter.

Song Ya and the bodyguards ate while listening to music together, big oil is the last word, it is really fragrant.

At the end of '96, there was a huge difference between the B-chart and the real-life fashion trend, with No Diggity topping the B-chart, a black street group from Interscope Records, with Derver participating, followed by Celine Dion of Sony Columbia Records, and Donnie Blesson's Un-Break My Heart.

While filming in Florida, Song Ya heard that some stores like to play the songs of the British group Spice Girls, and in the audiovisual store, Marilyn Manson's Antichrist Superstar album, which is being attacked by the media and politicians, is selling very well, and this album is only ranked 17th on the B list album chart.

"Has the president of Met's Records been decided?" Linda plucked some scrambled eggs on his plate.

"Don't worry, let's talk about it next year."

The Met, which was separated from A+ Records, has gathered a lot of singers who have been enlightened by the apocalypse, but have not yet become popular, Song Ya is afraid that professional managers will disrupt the 'future', and plans to take care of it first as president and then watch it slowly.

We should have all the troubles out next year, right? At that time, in addition to fulfilling Anschutz's global tour contract, the only thing left to do is to go to law school, and I should have a lot of time to spare.

“Mimi? Are you back in New York? ”

The phone rang, it was his ex-wife, "You want to open a tour of the United States again?" Madison Gardens has a show, right? Don't try too hard, pay attention to your body. ”

In addition to touring at the end of the year, Mariah Carey also has a lot of Christmas and New Year's commercial performances, and Song Ya heard about her full schedule from Sandy Glen.

"I've wasted too much time, it's all this little villain, oh oh oh."

Little Rhaegar laughed on the other end of the phone, and the conversation shifted to his son.

Outside the house, car horns are heard, and Goodman, Hamlin, and Jimmy arrive.

"I'm going to hang." He said to his ex-wife.

"Are you okay?" Mariah Carey asked.

"It's not good, there will be news soon, don't say anything to the reporter."

Song Ya didn't say anything about the Bath case that was about to erupt, because Marilyn Manson had a great ability to attract hatred, and the media attention in November was no longer on her.

"Okay."

The 'prison army' that he put on A+CN, Jimmy's girlfriend Kim Wexler also arrived.

The Barn case is his core interest, and if he doesn't handle it well, he will really go to jail, which is not the same as against Oprah, and he will never let Gordon not act according to his will this time.

So if the feedback from Ms. Sloan's last conversation with him today is not good, Song Ya will immediately pick an obedient alternate Gordon from within A+CN, Kim Wexler has been there for a long time, and there are already some specific candidates, after all, who doesn't want to climb up and replace Gordon.

"Just him."

There must be a sedition of the black community, Song Ya still selected a black man from several candidates, less than forty years old, who is currently the chief reporter of social news, "How is my brother's case?" He asked Hamlin again.

"It's still the same." Hamlin replied.

In fact, according to the response strategy of the dream lawyer team prepared for the Barn case, the lawsuit in the Barn case will only drag on for a longer time.

While chatting and waiting, soon, the core lawyers of the Dream Lawyers Group arrived one after another.

"Most of the new budget passed by Congress went to the current president's Whitewater, and the budget of the special prosecution team in the Barn case is still insufficient, even if there is an addition, and they must rely on the Chicago prosecutors, which is the best news for us."

Elegant Diane Lockhard said.

Will Gardner, the firm's title partner, added, "Then we'll just go through the jurisdiction lawsuit as planned." ”

"The first choice is the state court in Southtown, followed by the federal court in Southside, and we want to prevent the lawsuit from being placed in the federal court near the Barn plant, right?" Song Ya asked.

"Probably." Former White House counsel Mikwa nodded.

As far as the case itself is concerned, the Dream Lawyers are generally optimistic, and the attention of conservative media and politicians is no longer on the matter, but this seems to be a disservice to the idea that their lawyers will make a name for themselves.

"Anyway, since I've paid you so much, I deserve the perfect result."

Song Ya emphasized.

"Of course, let's first determine the detailed process of your arrival at the police station." Cochran rolled out a document, and everyone got together to discuss it.

"I'm sorry." Cochran's cell phone rang halfway through, and he went to answer the call, then turned on the TV when he returned.

"The court pronounced a verdict that the defendant Sugnette was found guilty of multiple parole violations......"

It turned out to be Sugnette's business, and finally it was time to reveal the answer, "continue to serve prison and increase the sentence...... Nine years ......"

"How much? Years? ”

I still have a big lawsuit to fight, Song Ya was a little distracted when she heard the court's verdict, and she couldn't believe her ears when the judge knocked the hammer down.

"Nine years." Goodman retelling.

"Just because of a parole violation?"

"He has almost ignored parole regulations, such as frequently using private jets to leave Los Angeles and illegally carrying a gun while on parole......"

Cochrane Interpretation.

The picture shows Sugknight, who is still wearing a red sweatshirt with the word Compton on her chest.

This guy was obviously extremely shocked by the long and harsh sentence, holding his hands behind his head, with an expression of disbelief on his face after being reversed by three points in the final game, his mouth was wide open, he looked at the judge, then at the lawyer around him, and finally at his relatives and attendants in the auditorium.

"This is persecution!" Someone in the auditorium shouted.

After being splashed with the dirty water of the murder of 2PAC, Sugneat lost the power of the so-called violence he once proudly preached to himself, and the black people at the bottom of the West Coast would not support him, and he could only admit it for many years.

"This stupid fork ......," Song Ya commented coldly.