14-06-2009, 03:09 AM
small talk.
Larry says the following information has never come out until now, in his book!
But Lou had instructed him to tell Nixon that he would set up an organization called "Democrats for Nixon" and would fund it with four million dollars, over the next four years. Lou was sure that Nixon would accept it. So, while on the walk, Nixon ask Larry again, what he could do for him!
But, Larry couldn't get the words out of his mouth. He was sure it would come out that he was in a conspiracy to bribe the president and he sure didn't want to think of the consequences!! So, all he could think of to say, was that he would like for him to be on his show, after the inauguration. Nixon ask him what was so urgent about that and why hadn't he just ask him that over the phone. But Larry told him that he just wanted to ask him in person. The rest of the walk was rather awkward, but then not nearly as awkward as he was going to be to have to report back to Lou.
This time there was no escape for Larry, He didn't figure that any of his friends would want to help him out and even his mother, wouldn't want to help him.
However, he did finally go to Lou and looked him right in the eyes and told him the truth about everything. that had happened. Lou didn't scream and didn't show any outward anger. but still Larry could feel the rage burning inside him and then he did say.... "Get out of my house." Those were the last words Lou Wolfsen ever said to him.
Lou was sentencesd to a minium security prison. One of his associates had set up a repayment plan with Larry.....but Larry still found it to be hopeless, to stick to the plan. He just wanted the whole thing to gio away. And his game of musical chairs still continued, as he constantly borrowed emot from friends.
Then it came out about Lou's fund sent to Fortes and it didn't look good for him to be receiving funds from a felon. Fortes was forced to resign.
After Lou got out of prison, Larry's life became a theater of the absurd. He managed to scrape up $5,00o to repay Lou,fro the Garrison funds. But, Lou didn't want it back..he had another plan in mind. He filed a complaint against Larry through his friend, Dick Gerstein....the same guy that took money from him to pass on to Garrison. Then as it turned out, there had been several missed connections between Gerstein and Garrison and Gerstein had also kept one of the $5,000 cash packets. He hel held on to it for a year before ever sending it back to Lou. As a friend of Larry's, Gerstein sure didn't want to file charges against Larry, plus he didn't want his own involvement to come out. He had to excuse himelf from the case, and there were calls for him to resign.
Larry says the following information has never come out until now, in his book!
But Lou had instructed him to tell Nixon that he would set up an organization called "Democrats for Nixon" and would fund it with four million dollars, over the next four years. Lou was sure that Nixon would accept it. So, while on the walk, Nixon ask Larry again, what he could do for him!
But, Larry couldn't get the words out of his mouth. He was sure it would come out that he was in a conspiracy to bribe the president and he sure didn't want to think of the consequences!! So, all he could think of to say, was that he would like for him to be on his show, after the inauguration. Nixon ask him what was so urgent about that and why hadn't he just ask him that over the phone. But Larry told him that he just wanted to ask him in person. The rest of the walk was rather awkward, but then not nearly as awkward as he was going to be to have to report back to Lou.
This time there was no escape for Larry, He didn't figure that any of his friends would want to help him out and even his mother, wouldn't want to help him.
However, he did finally go to Lou and looked him right in the eyes and told him the truth about everything. that had happened. Lou didn't scream and didn't show any outward anger. but still Larry could feel the rage burning inside him and then he did say.... "Get out of my house." Those were the last words Lou Wolfsen ever said to him.
Lou was sentencesd to a minium security prison. One of his associates had set up a repayment plan with Larry.....but Larry still found it to be hopeless, to stick to the plan. He just wanted the whole thing to gio away. And his game of musical chairs still continued, as he constantly borrowed emot from friends.
Then it came out about Lou's fund sent to Fortes and it didn't look good for him to be receiving funds from a felon. Fortes was forced to resign.
After Lou got out of prison, Larry's life became a theater of the absurd. He managed to scrape up $5,00o to repay Lou,fro the Garrison funds. But, Lou didn't want it back..he had another plan in mind. He filed a complaint against Larry through his friend, Dick Gerstein....the same guy that took money from him to pass on to Garrison. Then as it turned out, there had been several missed connections between Gerstein and Garrison and Gerstein had also kept one of the $5,000 cash packets. He hel held on to it for a year before ever sending it back to Lou. As a friend of Larry's, Gerstein sure didn't want to file charges against Larry, plus he didn't want his own involvement to come out. He had to excuse himelf from the case, and there were calls for him to resign.

