Agent Provocateur

“If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.” 

— George Washington

Try telling the Truth and see what it gets you.

Let me tell you. Not much. I’m reminded of it every morning when I put my hands in my pockets looking for change to buy a Dunkin, no more donuts. My 5 year old stretch pseudo-suit pants have zippers since the jeans I had after getting out of prison are wearing out. So the jacket from my last suit BEFORE I went to prison now matches the stretch pants that are wearing out from AFTER I got out of prison. The former D.A. in the Hamptons, Thomas Spota, got out recently after they stopped reading about my exposing of corruption. He got 5 years, did 2, and now has a job and $17 million in cash. He collected $9000/mo. IN prison and his buddy Suffolk County Chief of Police Jimmy Burke (Jimmy the King Gus Garcia-Roberts) who did 4 years for beating the shit out of a prisoner who stole kiddy porn, sex toys and drugs from Burke’s car, was picked up after he got out of prison. He solicited sex in a Long Island park from an undercover cop. He still gets a healthy pension. I get nothing — not even an agent.

Let’s face it. Truth doesn’t pay. It certainly won’t get you a job or a book deal. It might get you prison. But we mostly all know or suspect that. That’s why we live in a corrupt Trump society. No morality, no conscience. No Truth. No agent. Only fake politicians lying to us and stealing from us.

After writing about REAL prison life, writing about the criminals who still run the Hamptons, publishing myself, and then defending against it with a shitty lawyer, no money and a Trump-styled vindictive prosecution — unlike our D.C. friends with cash — I had to take a plea.

It’s all in my books; Prisoner of the Hamptons and A Civil Death. I just finished another but that’s only about a Manhattan landlord who kills the owner’s family.

You’d think that it would be easy to find an agent and a publisher. Let me tell you. Crime is easy. Publishing the Truth about true crime is hard.

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