14-06-2009, 03:03 AM
Part 3 My Remarkable JPOurney
Lou was thrilled with this information. He gave Larry his documents which Larry sent to John MItchell and they waited for over a month before Mitchell got back to Larry. But, Mitchell told him he would have nothing to do with Wolfsen. He dreaded letting Lou know what Mitchell had said. Lou was not use to taking No for an answer and Larry wasn't the sort of guy that could tell someone, No. So, instead, he lied to Lou and told him that Mitchell was interested in his legal dilemma. Lou was so delighted that he gave Larry thousands of dollars, to forward to Mitchell's Law Firm, to look over the case.
But this played right into Larry's greatest weakness. Larry used that money, in a financial game of musical chairs. That game continued and at the same time he was hoping to find a way out of this mess, of is own making, but he just wasn't able to remedy the problem.
The court was about to sentence Lou and Nixon's Inauguration was approaching. NIxon, was in New York staying at the Pierre Hotel and Larry also flew to NY and called the hotel and asked to speak to the president-elect. He had a long wait, before Nixon took the call and yet Larry was feeling somewhat relieved that Nixon wasn't seeming to come on the phone, because of what he was going to need to do.
Finally, Nixon came on and ask what he could do for him. Larry told him he needed to speak to him urgently. So Nixon told him that he would be flying back to Washington later that evening, but he was right then, fixing to go on a short walk with his wife. He invited Larry to join them. Larry got to the Pierre Hotel ....and they went on the walk and talked., at first, just with small talk.
Lou was thrilled with this information. He gave Larry his documents which Larry sent to John MItchell and they waited for over a month before Mitchell got back to Larry. But, Mitchell told him he would have nothing to do with Wolfsen. He dreaded letting Lou know what Mitchell had said. Lou was not use to taking No for an answer and Larry wasn't the sort of guy that could tell someone, No. So, instead, he lied to Lou and told him that Mitchell was interested in his legal dilemma. Lou was so delighted that he gave Larry thousands of dollars, to forward to Mitchell's Law Firm, to look over the case.
But this played right into Larry's greatest weakness. Larry used that money, in a financial game of musical chairs. That game continued and at the same time he was hoping to find a way out of this mess, of is own making, but he just wasn't able to remedy the problem.
The court was about to sentence Lou and Nixon's Inauguration was approaching. NIxon, was in New York staying at the Pierre Hotel and Larry also flew to NY and called the hotel and asked to speak to the president-elect. He had a long wait, before Nixon took the call and yet Larry was feeling somewhat relieved that Nixon wasn't seeming to come on the phone, because of what he was going to need to do.
Finally, Nixon came on and ask what he could do for him. Larry told him he needed to speak to him urgently. So Nixon told him that he would be flying back to Washington later that evening, but he was right then, fixing to go on a short walk with his wife. He invited Larry to join them. Larry got to the Pierre Hotel ....and they went on the walk and talked., at first, just with small talk.

