Post by Franko10 ™ on Apr 26, 2006 7:22:44 GMT -5
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Wonder what tune he played for the crooks???
This excerpt from an interview Mahue did in July '05 about taking on an initial assignement from hughes:
Gltua!
Chris
...I took on the assignment, and in that case it turned out that someone was trying to extort money from him. And I had previously, on the first assignment, explained to him that you must never, never pay blackmail money.
Usually if you check the background of a blackmailer, by the time you're through, with enough information, you can swap files, and he's very happy to go home and for you to keep your mouth shut.
However, in this case, it turned out that we could not find anything on this particular individual. And it bothered Hughes immensely until I came up with a plan which I would not divulge to Hughes. But I told him that I was going to meet the extortionist in a room in New York City, and that I had a plan which I thought would work.
He wanted $2,000. I met with him. I went through all the elements of blackmail and then finally said, "If we give you $2,000, you will not divulge." And it was a matter that was not that important. It would not have been to me, but to Hughes it was. And in any event, I counted out the $2,000, and he thanked me and started to leave the room. And I grabbed him by the wrist and sat him down and said, "Before you leave, I want you to hear some music." I opened up a drawer, played a tape of our conversation.
He paled. He said, "What's this for?"
I said, "It's because I've convinced Mr. Hughes that people like you should be out of circulation. I'm going to take this tape, bring it to the district attorney's office, and we're going to get you indicted if it's the last thing I do."
"Wait a minute." He says, "Can you and I make a deal?"
I said, "What do you mean?"
He said, "Well, why don't we split it?"
I said, "No, that's not enough."
He said, "Well, what will it take?"
I said, "It will take $2,000."
So he counted the money back and left and thanked me again. I gave him the tape. And before he left I said, "I want you to listen to more music." Opened up another drawer and had the whole conversation taped.
Do you think he has made any tapes as of late? LOL
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...Mahue's Music...
« Thread Started on Today at 5:20am »
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Wonder what tune he played for the crooks???
This excerpt from an interview Mahue did in July '05 about taking on an initial assignement from hughes:
Gltua!
Chris
...I took on the assignment, and in that case it turned out that someone was trying to extort money from him. And I had previously, on the first assignment, explained to him that you must never, never pay blackmail money.
Usually if you check the background of a blackmailer, by the time you're through, with enough information, you can swap files, and he's very happy to go home and for you to keep your mouth shut.
However, in this case, it turned out that we could not find anything on this particular individual. And it bothered Hughes immensely until I came up with a plan which I would not divulge to Hughes. But I told him that I was going to meet the extortionist in a room in New York City, and that I had a plan which I thought would work.
He wanted $2,000. I met with him. I went through all the elements of blackmail and then finally said, "If we give you $2,000, you will not divulge." And it was a matter that was not that important. It would not have been to me, but to Hughes it was. And in any event, I counted out the $2,000, and he thanked me and started to leave the room. And I grabbed him by the wrist and sat him down and said, "Before you leave, I want you to hear some music." I opened up a drawer, played a tape of our conversation.
He paled. He said, "What's this for?"
I said, "It's because I've convinced Mr. Hughes that people like you should be out of circulation. I'm going to take this tape, bring it to the district attorney's office, and we're going to get you indicted if it's the last thing I do."
"Wait a minute." He says, "Can you and I make a deal?"
I said, "What do you mean?"
He said, "Well, why don't we split it?"
I said, "No, that's not enough."
He said, "Well, what will it take?"
I said, "It will take $2,000."
So he counted the money back and left and thanked me again. I gave him the tape. And before he left I said, "I want you to listen to more music." Opened up another drawer and had the whole conversation taped.
Do you think he has made any tapes as of late? LOL