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http://www.screened.com/diane-sorrentino/14-135183/ General Information Edit Credited Name Diane Sorrentino Gender Female Birthday Death Primary Role Actor Hometown Brooklyn, New York City, New York Country USA Website Email Address Alias(es) Diane Weiss <===== what relation to Michel Weiss ? Actor Credits (5) 2010 Columbus Circle News Broadcaster 2010 Middle Men Raven Swallows 2005 Punk'd (2) Field Agent 2005 The Young and the Restless |
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Incorporated by Christopher Mallick, Wrestling Pop Pictures, Inc. is located at 5900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 2250 Los Angeles, CA 90036. Wrestling Pop Pictures, Inc. was incorporated on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 in the State of CA and is currently active. Michael J Weiss represents Wrestling Pop Pictures, Inc. as their registered agent.
Incorporated by Christopher Mallick, N247CM, LLC is located at 13428 Maxella Ave Ste 563 Marina del Rey, CA 90292. N247CM, LLC was incorporated on Tuesday, May 20, 2003 in the State of TX and is currently not active. John Mallick represents N247CM, LLC as their registered agent. Incorporated by Brian Rich, Cheryl D Butterfield, J Christopher Mallick, Loy D Deloney, Sam Holdings General Partner, L.L.C. is located at 8201 Preston Rd Ste 450 Dallas, TX 75225. Sam Holdings General Partner, L.L.C. was incorporated on Wednesday, September 11, 1996 in the State of TX and is currently not active. C T Corporation System represents Sam Holdings General Partner, L.L.C. as their registered agent. Incorporated by Brian Rich, Cherly D Butterfield, J Christopher Mallick, Loy D Deloney, Neil Gunn, Sam Fund General Partner, L.L.C. is located at 350 N Saint Paul St Dallas, TX 75201. Sam Fund General Partner, L.L.C. was incorporated on Monday, September 09, 1996 in the State of TX and is currently not active. Incorporated by John Christopher Mallick, Middle Productions, Inc. is located at 9229 W Sunset Blvd Ste 710 West Hollywood, CA 90069. Middle Productions, Inc. was incorporated on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 in the State of CA and is currently active. Michael J Weiss represents Middle Productions, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by Christopher J Mallick, Holiday Pictures, Inc. is located at 4712 Admiralty Way # 599 Marina del Rey, CA 90292. Holiday Pictures, Inc. was incorporated on Wednesday, December 09, 2009 in the State of CA and is currently active. Kellogg Andelson Accountancy Corporation represents Holiday Pictures, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, 10A 10B, Inc. is located at 4712 Admiralty Way # 599 Marina del Rey, CA 90292. 10A 10B, Inc. was incorporated on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 in the State of CA and is currently active. National Registered Agents Inc represents 10A 10B, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, Oxymoron Entertainment, Inc. is located at 4712 Admiralty Way # 599 Marina del Rey, CA 90292. Oxymoron Entertainment, Inc. was incorporated on Friday, August 08, 2003 in the State of CA and is currently active. National Registered Agents Inc represents Oxymoron Entertainment, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, Stereod, LLC is located at 1611 Vine St Los Angeles, CA 90028. Stereod, LLC was incorporated on Friday, January 09, 2009 in the State of CA and is currently active. National Registered Agents, Inc. represents Stereod, LLC as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, 247 Billing, Inc. is located at 13428 Maxella Ave Ste 563 Marina del Rey, CA 90292. 247 Billing, Inc. was incorporated on Monday, March 21, 2005 in the State of CA and is currently active. National Registered Agents Inc represents 247 Billing, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, 24-7 Commercial Marketing, Inc. is located at 13428 Maxella Ave Ste 563 Marina del Rey, CA 90292. 24-7 Commercial Marketing, Inc. was incorporated on Monday, June 02, 2003 in the State of CA and is currently active. National Registered Agents Inc represents 24-7 Commercial Marketing, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, E-Commerce Merchants Coalition is located at 4215 Glencoe Ave Fl 1 Marina del Rey, CA 90292. E-Commerce Merchants Coalition was incorporated on Thursday, August 21, 2003 in the State of CA and is currently active. Christine Hull represents E-Commerce Merchants Coalition as their registered agent. btw: Paycom Billing Services, Inc. is also located at 4215 Glencoe Ave Fl 1 Marina del Rey, CA 90292. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, White Boy Pictures, Inc. is located at 5900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 2250 Los Angeles, CA 90036. White Boy Pictures, Inc. was incorporated on Thursday, May 07, 2009 in the State of CA and is currently active. Michael J Weiss represents White Boy Pictures, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, Cold Turkey Productions LLC is located at 5900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 2250 Los Angeles, CA 90036. Cold Turkey Productions LLC was incorporated on Monday, August 18, 2008 in the State of CA and is currently active. Michael J Weiss represents Cold Turkey Productions LLC as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, Life After Productions, Inc. is located at 5900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 2250 Los Angeles, CA 90036. Life After Productions, Inc. was incorporated on Friday, September 19, 2008 in the State of CA and is currently active. Michael J Weiss represents Life After Productions, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, Ohps Productions, Inc. is located at 5900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 2250 Los Angeles, CA 90036. Ohps Productions, Inc. was incorporated on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 in the State of CA and is currently active. Michael J Weiss represents Ohps Productions, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, The Process Productions, Inc. is located at 5900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 2250 Los Angeles, CA 90036. The Process Productions, Inc. was incorporated on Tuesday, August 11, 2009 in the State of CA and is currently active. Michael J Weiss represents The Process Productions, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, Middle Pictures, Inc. is located at 5900 Wilshire Blvd Ste 2250 Los Angeles, CA 90036. Middle Pictures, Inc. was incorporated on Monday, May 19, 2008 in the State of CA and is currently active. Michael J Weiss represents Middle Pictures, Inc. as their registered agent. Incorporated by J Christopher Mallick, Epassporte Marketing, LLC is located at 2633 Lincoln Blvd # 610 Santa Monica, CA 90405. Epassporte Marketing, LLC was incorporated on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 in the State of CA and is currently not active. National Registered Agents, Inc. represents Epassporte Marketing, LLC as their registered agent. Incorporated by Epassporte Nv, Epassporte, LLC is located at 2633 Lincoln Blvd # 610 Santa Monica, CA 90405. Epassporte, LLC was incorporated on Thursday, March 20, 2003 in the State of CA and is currently not active. National Registered Agents, Inc. represents Epassporte, LLC as their registered agent. Incorporated by , Mallick Media, LLC is located at 2875 Michelle Ste 100 Irvine, CA 92606. Mallick Media, LLC was incorporated on Thursday, March 26, 2009 in the State of CA and is currently active. National Registered Agents, Inc. represents Mallick Media, LLC as their registered agent. |
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Billy Sorrentino.
http://www.facebook.com/SorrentinoBilly His role in the movie “Middle Men”: Vito - Louie La La’s Driver source: http://www.fanpix.net/credits/111096...-and-crew.html According to the same site, he was also responsible for the “internet marketing” for the movie and he was in Cabo partying with Chris Mallick in September 2010. |
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Producer Jason Schuman, director George Gallo and producer Michael Weiss attend the Middle Men Party at the Cha Cha Beach Club during the 62nd International Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 2009 in Cannes, France. sauce: http://www.life.com/image/87450538 Michael J. Weiss is a graduate of Boston University and Pepperdine Law Schools. Mr. Weiss specializes in the representation of writers, actors directors and producers in the television and motion picture industry. Additionally, Mr. Weiss is frequently engaged as production counsel for feature motion pictures. From the formation of the production entity, securities compliance, structured finance implementation and sales and distribution agreements, Mr. Weiss has expertise in all facets. Moreover, Mr. Weiss is a seasoned litigator who has represented clients in a wide variety of matters including disputes involving copyright and trademark infringement, misappropriation of name and likeness, invasion of privacy, and breach of contracts. Further, Mr. Weiss has and continues to represent many restaurants and entertainment venues in the Los Angeles area and can advise on all operational legal issues and the sale or purchase of such a business. Mr. Weiss also practices corporate law in the organization of entities, issuance of securities, and assisting in the acquiring, assigning, licensing or protection of various corporate intellectual properties. Lastly, Mr. Weiss practices as a transactional and litigation probate attorney and has represented the estates of notable performers and artists and litigated on behalf of the beneficiaries thereto. Mr Weiss resides in Los Angeles with his wife Lara and their three children, Wil, Erille and Braeden and he enjoys playing baseball and coaching little league. E-mail: [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1484970069 |
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COMPLETING THE TEAM
For Oxymoron Entertainment's first feature film, owner Christopher Malllick partnered with others who would help bring his story to the big screen. Co-Writer/Co-Executive Producer Andy Weiss introduced Mallick to his brother, Michael J. Weiss, an entertainment lawyer who joined as a producer. Weiss is also responsible for introducing Mallick to Producers Jason Shuman and William Sherak of Blue Star Entertainment, ABOUT THE PRODUCTION The story of Middle Men is inspired by Producer Christopher Mallick's own experiences fromthe late 1990s through the early 2000s. Producers William Sherak and Jason Shuman (RoleModels, Bangkok Dangerous) of Blue Star Entertainment teamed up with Mallick's Oxymoron Entertainment (Gospel Hill, Columbus Circle) as well as attorney turned producer Michael J. Weiss. Financed by Producer Christopher Mallick's Oxymoron Entertainment, production shotprimarily in and around Phoenix, Arizona. In addition, it also shot in Las Vegas for three days at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and then wrapped production in Los Angeles on December 13, 2008. |
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How Can a Lawyer Become a Producer? by Lawyer Micahel Weiss
http://www.lacba.org/Files/LAL/Vol33No3/2707.pdf TWO WOULD-BE TELEVISION PRODUCERS consult an entertainment lawyer regarding a reality show they seek to develop. During the initial meeting with the duo, the lawyer realizes that his prospective clients have no credits, no pending offers, no significant contacts, no family in the business, no money, and no real idea of how to get their reality show concept off the ground. The lawyer wonders why the two are seeking legal representation. They reply that agents, managers, and networks have refused to meet with them because of their lack of credits. The lawyer now is sure that he is the only accessible link in the entertainment chain for these novices. The lawyer starts brainstorming with his prospective clients and spends nearly an hour building a show concept. The lawyer provides talent suggestions, recommends showrunners to attach, offers likely budget forecasts, explains the difference between shooting a character reel and a presentation, gives his take on which networks to approach, and tells them how to prepare the written materials they need for pitching and building a show bible. The more the lawyer talks, the more the prospective clients modify their idea. Ultimately, the lawyer knows that if this project is going to have any chance, the would-be producers are going to need someone to guide them through every facet of the industry. All of a sudden, the entertainment lawyer becomes the show?s coproducer. Michael J. Weiss is a partner in the law firm of Abrams Garfinkel Margolis Bergson, LLP, where he specializes in the representation of writers, actors, directors, and producers in entertainment litigation and transactions. |
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Actress Diane Sorrentino.
aka Diane Sorrentino Weiss. writer Andy Weiss Billy Sorrentino - 24-7 CM Attorney Michael Weiss Sorrentino Somani executive producer Shaliza One Star Media - Epassporte / 24-7 Commercial Marketing 24-7 Commercial Marketing - Wells Fargo Account Calif. Oxymoron entertainment - Wells Fargo Account Calif. Mallick - Silent Somani - Silent Money - Vanished. Lara McGrath Weiss Laragistics Inc - Oxymoron Entertainment .........information overload...... What does it all mean |
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Bump it. So, noone knows where is he living now?
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Date of Birth 25 September 1968, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Birth Name Willard Christopher Smith Jr. Nickname Fresh Prince Mr. July Height 6' 2" (1.88 m) Biography Will Smith was the second of four children of Caroline (school board employee) and Willard C Smith Sr. (owner of a refrigeration company). Smith is of both African American and Native American heritage. He grew up in middle class area in West Philadelphia called Wynnefield. Will attended the Overbrook High School located in the Overbrook section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He got the nickname "Prince" because of the way he could charm his way out of trouble. Bright student Will also signed up with the high-status Julia Reynolds Masterman Laboratory and Demonstration School in Philadelphia.
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Chris Mallick interview
http://thefilmstage.com/2010/08/09/i...es-middle-men/ What was the biggest challenge you faced in making this film? CM: I guess the biggest challenge was getting passed the idea that this was an indie film which means we’re probably not gonna get paid or talking to the agencies and saying we want Luke Wilson for this movie. We sent him a script. They loved the script, they hated the idea that it was an indie film even though Luke has done a lot of independent. They hated it because indie filmmakers have a bad reputation in Hollywood. You got people who say they’re gonna do something and they don’t. They contract for things and don’t perform. They get people on set and then can’t pay payroll. And so I addressed that after talking with CAA and I said it seems to me the way to take the guessing out of the game, is to just give you the money. And so what we did was every actor we hired we escrowed their full fee on the day that we made an offer and we said, ‘Here it is,’ so A) It’s real and B) It’s within your control. If your client likes this, we want to make the deal and you can see the money is there and that seemed to take a lot of the guesswork out of it, that seemed to take away the parts that were the most difficult in the production. But other than that, once we got past that and got a great reputation of paying and performing and doing what we said, the rest of it was kinda cake actually. doh. |
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[QUOTE=DEA;17851091]Just an FYI for all those out there wondering too who and where their went and the people who were in part responsible :
DISCLAIMER :Contents of this thread are sourced from completely publicly available information. Christopher Mallick Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Married to: Kathy Mallick (Kathryn Wortley Mallick) Wife:Kathy Wortley Mallick Other relations: Stephen J. Mallick [Brother] Michael J. Mallick [Brother] Anne Morgan Mallick [Niece] Gabi Mallick (Gabriella) [Niece] Valerie Pope Mallick and more... Full name: Christopher John Mallick -or- John Christopher Mallick (JCM) Date of birth: February 12, 1959 Place of birth: Texas, United States of America Nationality: American |
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owner: Christopher J Mallick
address: 150 Union Jack Mall amount: $29,426.29 city/neighborhood: Los Angeles-Venice zip: 90292 150 Union Jack Mall Los Angeles-Venice, CA 90292 Sales History (1992-present) N/A on Jan. 13, 2005 B: J Christopher Mallick S: Kathryn W Mallick $2,395,000 on Jan. 13, 2005 B: J Christopher Mallick S: Winifred Drane $465,000 on Feb. 22, 2000 B: Winifred Drane S: Mary Legg |
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Christopher Mallick is an accomplished financier and business executive as well as one of the top players in online adult today. He has an extensive transaction processing background with businesses that have processed over a billion dollars in healthcare transactions and several billion dollars in internet transactions. As head of epassport, Chris is known for throwing THE event at webmaster gatherings and spending an evening in his presence makes hanging with movie and rock stars seem like small time. With all that hype, Chris still takes the time to talk to the little guys. Amazing and impressive, this makes a strong statement on his personal character considering what he controls and the strength behind his reputation in this business. Here's a note for other major players about to be ambushed - Chris had the balls to do this ambush totally blind like everyone else before him. For someone in his position, I have to say:"he's got balls."
GFY Ambush Interview thread on Chris Mallick Question #1 Why did you get fired from Paycom? Discuss. But seriously, I am unable to discuss the particulars of this event, which has since been resolved to everyone’s satisfaction. I am extremely happy that it happened, as I have learned that EVERYTHING happens for a reason. It has never been more true than at this time in my life. So while there are those that will be pissed that I am not dishing dirt here, others will appreciate that these things are best left unsaid and undisturbed. But thanks for asking. Question #2 How many nightclubs did you own? Which ones? Talk about this time in your life. I have owned and operated about 6 nightclubs in all, starting from my 18th birthday (back in the olden-days you could have a liquor license when you were 18…). They were wide and varied in size, scope, vibe - everything. My first place was a real live Disco in 77’, 78’ and 79’. Lighted dance floor, puffy sleeves, gold neck chains - the whole thing. It was like “Boogie Nights” and “Saturday Night Fever” combined, with a twist of “Blow” for you lovers of movie analogies…. I owned a couple of other Disco-like places, a Pool Hall and then “Billy Bob’s Texas - The World’s Largest Honky Tonk” in the mid-80’s… Then a place in NYC and then to LA in the mid to late 90’s. The LA Club was by far my favorite, although it was a huge pain in the ass – legally; we did not have a dance permit, but that is a day long story for another time. But I met a lot of the people that later followed me to Paycom, like Keith Hill, who was my Manager and Johnny V (who I actually followed to Paycom) who was the Assistant Manager at the LA spot. It was a Hip Hop club; I think one of the first in LA We had every sports, music and gangster celebrity you could imaging through there. It was nuts, but a lot of fun and I met some incredible people that are my good, close friends today still. I loved the club business. Shaliza wants me to open another. If Tony Morgan would do one with me I would be all over it again. Nobody, anywhere, has a better ear for music and understands what people want in their entertainment experience, imho. The service business, which is what I am in now and was in then, taught me a lot. Put me in a room with a bunch of drunks, music and lights and I feel at home; thus my love for this business. hahaha61514; More answers to follow… Question #3 How much money have you processed over the years? Ballpark. Billions; maybe 6 or 7 plus? It is hard to say. But a lot of transactions, especially if you include drinks bought and sold… Question #4 Did you buy or lease the private jet? I leased, not Paycom, me. Question #5 Are you the sole owner of epassport now? Yes. ePassporte (with an extra “e”) But my key team members have an upside stake as well. Question #6 Why did you take epassport? Discuss. It was the company that I started, worked on, gave birth to, along with a lot of great professionals and partners. But it, as opposed to Epoch, was MY baby, so to speak. The future for this company and its products and services are so wide and varied that it can and will keep me very interested for a long time. It will not get old… Question #7 Where did you go to high school? University? Degree(s)? I attended a great College Prep School in Texas. I did not go to College, however. I guess the Prep was too much. What really happened was my Dad had a major heart attack; he was 42 and we were not very well off financially at that time, as a family and I had to go to work. My kids are going to University, no matter what. Thankfully I have provided for that in case I have The Big One a little sooner than one would hope. People always think that I did really well without going to University so maybe it is not important… I always have and always will disagree. I think that education is critically important and especially today. Street smarts and a great Prep got me through, but it would have been a lot easier if I had the opportunity to go to school. Don’t get me wrong, I am happy about my life, I just want to always be one that says “Go to school!” “Get a Degree!” It is a lot easier when you actually understand the terms people are using and don’t have to leave the meeting to look them up. Question #8 Which one of the three stooges are you? Larry, Curley or Moe? Oh, a wise guy eh? Moe – for sure – Moe. Question #9 Why do you always seem to sit facing the door in a restruant or nightclub? It should not “seem” that way; it IS that way. I can’t sit with my back to the door. It is either a past life thing from the Old West; or a 80’s NY thing or I figured out at some point that I look thinner with my back to a structure larger than me. Question #10 What is the wildest party you've ever been to? A Bachelorette Party, thrown at my place, when I was about 22, in New York, for an ex-girlfriend. I was the only guy there with about 19 women. I am calling the lawyers now to find out if the statute of limitations has run so I can answer more fully Question #11 Why Curraco? If you mean Curacao (cure- a-sow) hahaha61514; Why not? The business climate is great and the beaches are perfect and the casinos are easy if you play EXTREME. Also, the corporate structures are affordable and honest, and they are Dutch! Ask any Dutchman, the Dutch invented business. Call Chad at Python… he is the foremost expert on Dutch law, culture and customs. He is my constant advisor. Question #12 What state was paycom in when you came onboard? What did you do? Why did you do it? Why did they need you? Paycom was in the state of California Sleazy., I thought you knew that. OK, so Paycom was in the top ranks of all processors with iBill (a moment of silence please) and CCBill and Jettis, plus about 50 others that have come and gone. The company had grown at a tremendous rate with 3 people at its helm and a lot of growing pains. The banking relationships were not good because there was a crook that had taken advantage of the guys. I corrected that and put into place some corporate structure, marketing, branding and most importantly communication to clients about the problems and solutions. Then, we all performed and turned things around. Let me be clear: I have no reason to stroke anyone’s ego, let alone my own. But Paycom was built by Clay Andrews and Joel Hall with nothing but an idea and a ton of brain power that these guys have and still posses and control. It is their baby and they know their shit, every which way you can imagine. I was a gun for hire who became a full partner. 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Have you ever been drunk or high at a webmaster event? Thoughts on intoxication at these functions. Yes, drunk. I don’t use drugs, unless you count alcohol. I have been hammered a time or two, but I try to keep my wits about me. I’m there for business. My opinion about intoxication is simple: If you can handle the parties and still get up the next day and handle your business, great. I won’t miss a meeting, ever, because I am hung over. I respect the time of others and if I have a schedule, I try to keep it, unless I have a conflict that arises and requires me to change. I think too many people go to shows to just get ripped. I mean, the inside of a club or hotel room is the same, no matter where you are. So getting torn the fuck up night after night, show after show in your room or at the clubs makes no sense to me, but hey, that’s just me… Question #14 What kind of car(s) do you drive/own? BMW’s / Escalade’s Question #15 How many homes do you have? pics three Question #16 Being on what some people consider the top of the ladder in this business, who do you look up to in online adult? Down on? I look up to Tony Morgan as a true leader and a great friend. Ron Cadwell too, on both scores. Lars is the Man; Roger V comes up with the best new sites, concepts and promotions, imo. Mike Price is a branding guru and understands the way to do it effectively. Johnny V is an oracle of great advice. My former partners, Clay and Joel forgot more about processing than most will ever learn. Rand, what a great communicator. And then there are the “Quiet Ones” that are truly pulling the strings, making deals, staying low and focused and making money and futures for many. Last, but not least (and I could not get all the people I admire in here…) is Karups. They were never my clients, just friends. These guys actually update content, call their members, care about every single aspect of their business. They are the best run program out there, imo. As for those I look down on, well I’d like to say I don’t look down on others, but I do. The answer would have to be those that fraud programs, systems or the industry. The parasites that give us all a bad name. Those that exploit children and others. They are scumbags. Question #17 What was your worst sexual experience? Best? I don’t know what the worst was, I guess my first. It was with a nursing student, in full white uniform (sounds good, right?) but in the back seat of a 69’ Ford Fairlane – yes it was after 1969….) I am heavier now, but I was always big so it was cramped. The uniform she had on was hot, it was my first time, so that was exciting and scary but that car was so little and it was about 10 degrees outside and I got a cramp in my leg, and well… Hold on, I need to get my therapist on the line. The best? I think it is yet to come…. Question #18 Talk about your work in healthcare? What do you think of HMOs? I worked with Doctors and hospitals financing their accounts receivables from Insurance Companies in the USA. I then began pre-funding or factoring their receivables. My company processed the very first electronically submitted heath care form in the USA for payment from the US Government to a physician. That was the first electronic transaction I processed, in 1990. It took 34 minutes to transmit 32 fields of data. Then we thought it was fast… I learned that an aspirin in a US Hospital costs $0.04 and sells for $7.50 if an insurance company is paying the bill. The whole thing is rigged. The entire health care system here is whack. HMO’s are the worst. People that work in hospitals can’t afford to be ill and treated in that same hospital. Drugs work wonders, but those that need them can’t afford them. Something is very wrong…. I am all for a more efficient system that does not allow for those that are less fortunate to slip between the cracks; the US system is not one that will last or one that should. Question #19 What was your very first, second and third job as a kid? First: I cleaned parking lots from 5AM to 9AM at an apartment complex. Second: I cleaned and repaired and repainted apartments at that same apartment complex. Third: I was a leasing agent at that same apartment complex. I guess you could say I like to grow with an organization, or at least that is how it has always been for me. Question #20 What is the best medical health insurance in America today? The kind you pay all cash for all services without having to gain insurance company’s approvals. There is not a lot to discuss in detail. It works simply… you go to a Doctor and tell him you are not submitting anything to insurance; you want the best testing, treatment and medications available, price is no object and BAM! The healing begins. After you spend $150,000 you feel better, until something else goes wrong. Question #21 Why do people refer to you as a 'hands-on executive"? I guess because I am involved at many levels in the businesses that I operate. When I was a club owner, most of the customers thought I was the doorman, or a bouncer. I dressed like everyone else and worked like everyone else. I try to lead by example, which I hope is always positive. I really enjoy “operating” a business, and to do that you have to know what everyone does in every department. So I think that makes one “hands on” just by that management style. Question #22 How many people work for you now? About 20. Question #23 Discuss visa mastercard and amex and working with them in the adult arena. A big subject. But one that can be summed up in a few words: You don’t work “with” them; they allow you to have a voice, if they so choose. These are wildly successful, powerful and far reaching companies that do not “need” our business. The issue was never one where I was able to strong arm any of them to help us out or the industry. Rather, it is a give and take and exchange of ideas that made the difference. To me, putting a “face” on the industry, that was not content and not a sponsor program was important. I essentially cold called Visa about a month after I joined Paycom. It was not a friendly meeting to start, but it ended up very well, and I actually made a friend or two that day. We developed a relationship and they have helped us out, as an industry. The rules are the rules and they are tough, but they could have been worse. Ask Ron C, he knows what I’m talking about. Guys like Ron and those of us at Paycom back then did a lot to instill a confidence that the wild west days were over and that this industry was a business that had meaningful volumes and more importantly, provided goods and services that THEIR cardholders wanted. It worked out well, I think. Question #24 What do you think distinguishes you from other people working with credit cards online. Well, now that I am a simple merchant selling pre paid ePassporte cards, I guess my role is much different. Regardless, there is not a lot of difference now, imo in any of us working with cards online. Most people would agree that a few years ago the difference would be what we would allow versus what other companies would allow in terms of posting data, cross sales, pre checks, etc. I think we cleaned up some things that needed to be cleaned up back then and set the pace and tone for the future. Now people seem to fall into line as we all want to be here for the long run. Question #25 Most life altering experience as a teenager? How did it shape your life? My Father’s heart attack, definitely. When you are 15 and your Dad says, before being wheeled into a quadruple bypass, “Son, here is my pistol. If that Doctor comes out and tells your Mama that I died in there, shoot the son of a bitch in the head, drop the pistol and walk out of the hospital.” He was serious, but also on morphine. That event, the surgery, not the required shooting, changed my future; I grew up, fast. Question #26 Have you ever run any adult sites on your own with content on them? own part of any? No. Question #27 Do you hire staff for looks or brains? Brains. But they are not mutually exclusive concepts. Many bright women are attractive. Take a look at most of the staff of most of the people at the shows. There are not too many dogs in that group, imo. Question #28 What's with the entourage of girls at shows? I am insecure and I need constant attention from women. Seriously man, WTF?! What constitutes an “entourage”? I had my 2 marketing staff and my Assistant with me at the show in Florida; they all happen to be extremely attractive professional women in business. Their conduct and abilities could never be questioned. We hired one model to pass out ePassIt Footballs. I do tend to hang around folks that tend to have female companionship, so maybe that is “entourage by association”? Question #29 Why wasn't Clay at the epassport dinner? I think he was in the poker tournament. Question #30 How much does your hotel room suite usually cost at most shows you attend? I get my suite comped in Vegas by the casino. In Florida it was around $600 a night. Sometimes I have much more expensive suites if the show is in Europe, or wherever. I do all of my meetings in my suite, usually, so that is both a luxury and a necessity, imo. Question #31 What's your favorite color? What color is your bedroom, bathroom sink? Saphire Blue. Brushed Stainless where I am now. Question #32 Do you have any plans on retiring or leaving online adult in the near future? No. I like the people, the opportunities, the out of the box thinking and the creativity of this industry. 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The dude is about to change his name soon, that's for sure.
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If only you guys know what some people here know ....
just get over it ....... mean while you guys still crying the guy is driving a white audi r8 (fact) and very VERY VERY away from you guys
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Maybe you guys should get anonymous involved. They really know how to fuck up people's lives.
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