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Embezzlement By Kevin Cross
In the 1980s, Kevin Cross worked
as an accountant for the Broward County Sheriff’s Department. He and his
friend Paul, a teller at a local bank, hatched an intricate scheme to
gradually steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Department.
Their plan worked perfectly until the Mafia found out and threatened to
kill them unless they embezzled more. They now had to figure a way to
escape from the mob and cover their tracks from the sheriff.
Embezzlement tells the gripping true story of a convicted felon who
today is a financial counselor. Edited by Kent Crockett. |
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God In My Corner
By George Foreman
In 1977, George Foreman died in his locker room after a heavyweight boxing match. That extraordinary near-death experience would alter the direction of his life forever. What happened on "the other side" that would change him from an angry, bitter person to the jovial man he is today? In God in My Corner, you'll read about George's amazing
"Damascus Road" experience, along with the life-lessons he's learned as a result of it. You'll be fascinated by each chapter as you read about:
George's incredible near-death experience and vision in the locker room
Phoning and forgiving his enemies that he previously wanted to kill
Becoming the oldest heavyweight boxing champion in history at age 45
The story behind his waving the American flag at the 1968 Olympics
Losing everything and going broke after being a millionaire
How he almost turned down the George Foreman Grill
Why he named all his sons George Edward Foreman
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