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  2. Dave Dahl (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Dahl (born January 12, 1963) is an American entrepreneur, known for co-founding Dave's Killer Bread.Before founding the company, he had served a total of over 15 years in prison for multiple offenses including, but not limited to, drug distribution, burglary, armed robbery, and assault.

  3. Leona Helmsley - Wikipedia

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    Leona Roberts Helmsley (born Lena Mindy Rosenthal; July 4, 1920 – August 20, 2007) was an American businesswoman.After allegations of non-payment were made by contractors hired to improve Helmsley's Connecticut home, she was investigated and convicted of federal income tax evasion and other crimes in 1989.

  4. Everybody Dies (House) - Wikipedia

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    House admits he switched his dental records with his patient in order to fake his own death; astonished, Wilson states that House just destroyed his own life and will go to jail, unable to ever practice medicine again. House reminds Wilson that he is legally dead and asks Wilson how he would like to spend his last months before he dies.

  5. Jail for Sale: Live in a Former New York State Prison - AOL

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    Some for-sale former correctional facilities, such as the Litchfield Jail in Litchfield, Conn., for example, have remained on the market for years without a bite, due to their undesirable penal ...

  6. No prison for a nursing home owner who sent 800 residents to ...

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    A Louisiana businessman who sent more than 800 elderly residents from his seven nursing homes to ride out Hurricane Ida in a crowded, ill-equipped warehouse pleaded no contest to 15 criminal ...

  7. What did Rob Peace’s dad go to jail for? - AOL

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    He was subsequently sentenced to life in prison. Rob, who was 7 at the time of his father’s arrest, visited Skeet in jail every weekend until he was 18. Skeet also regularly called home to check ...

  8. Larry Lawton - Wikipedia

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    Lawton filed a lawsuit against the prison and staff alleging that they violated his rights. The suit was later dismissed. [28] Lawton says he regrets his time spent in prison, because he missed out on seeing his children grow up; his grandmother died, and his father became afflicted with Alzheimer's disease while he was inside. [29]

  9. Steve Rubell - Wikipedia

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    The pair hired Roy Cohn to defend them, [6] but on January 18, 1980, they were sentenced to three and a half years in prison and a $20,000 fine each for the tax evasion charge. On February 4, 1980, Rubell and Schrager went to prison and Studio 54 was sold to Mark Fleischman in November of that year for $4.75 million.