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The first thing you notice about Paul DeSimone is … well, everything.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2003
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Prosecutors have called DeSimone, who was convicted of tax fraud in 2005 and briefly escaped from prison three years later, a "habitual con man."
The Seattle Times 2011
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McKittrick, who called DeSimone "a con man and a liar," said that even after that, the former art dealer asked McKittrick to visit him in prison because he had met a fellow inmate interested in buying Drink Stik.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Prosecutors have called DeSimone, who was convicted of tax fraud in 2005 and briefly escaped from prison three years later, a "habitual con man."
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It was Vilker who had called DeSimone a "career con man."
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O'Brien referred to as DeSimone's "conflict of interest."
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O'Brien referred to as DeSimone's "conflict of interest."
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They call DeSimone, who escaped from a minimum security prison in New Jersey last March and traveled to Boston and New York before surrendering three days later, an "unrepentant, habitual con man."
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They call DeSimone, who escaped from a minimum security prison in New Jersey last March and traveled to Boston and New York before surrendering three days later, an "unrepentant, habitual con man."
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And in comes Catherine DeSimone , a little after 4:30 p.m.
Coney Island Finale Sumathi Reddy 2011
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