Seems like the "victim" and the State can't keep their story straight.
Seems like the "victim" and the State can't keep their story straight.
Was it $125,000? Was it $250,000?
$500,000? One Million Dollars?
Maybe Regis Philbin asked them through their TV if they wanted to "go for a million"?
Is that a "death threat"?
-Mike Foulks
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Replying to:
It was previously posted that Foulks tried to scare $125,00 out of (name omitted in (town omitted), IL.
That's $250,00 as the rap sheet says:
the "defendant used electronic communications to wit: a telephone for the purpose of threatening injury to the person or property to wit: defendant called the home of victim (name omitted) and told (name omitted) that he would kill him if he did not give the defendant $250,000."
Anyway, we should let this sleeping dog lie? No? Why? Since Foulks is running for "office" of a taxi-related group he has been trying to form, his past, his present and his future are at issue and subject to close scrutiny, worse than a cross-examination.
We want to choose our leaders based on their abilities and capabilities; judgment, honesty, integrity, intelligence, wit, political prowess, poise, communications skills, brand of clothes, family relations, professional and civic relations, and activities and a number other equally important factors.