On Marco Island: Independent Reporting, Documenting Government Abuses, Exposing the Syndicate, Historical Records of Crimes Against the Environment
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This tape is one of the trial in which Tucker, Trotter and Minnozzi sued the citizens of Marco Island. The three can be seen in the background. Tucker sits next to his attorney standing and Minozzi and Trotter sit alone in the first row seats behind them. Confidence exudes from their knowledge that Tucker has his bud sitting on the bench in judgement. Their wifes and Moss, the designer of the instrument used to take money from the 2,000 victims, sit in the seats directly behind them. The rest of the room contains the victims awaiting justice. Hundreds of victims attended only to be dumped upon by the system.
By Anonymous, at Saturday, December 23, 2006 6:50:00 AM
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