...two felony counts of interference with commerce by threat of violence. According to an indictment, an unnamed Florida businessman asked Pinson to help sell property called the "Sportsman's Retreat" in Orangeburg County, where the university...
...placed a wiretap on Pinson's phone and, for several months, monitored his conversations with Bartley and a Florida businessman who hoped to sell a tract of Orangeburg County land to the university.In those conversations, prosecutors say...
...people -- still have only a handful of shops and a few sit-down restaurants for neighbors. That's why the Florida businessman who came to town in 2001 seemed so promising. Jerry Sullivan vowed to build a mom-and-pop restaurant geared...
...ensure it stays here forever." Tuesday's vote was just a formality. Gillespie, his son, George, Vieira and Florida businessman Dolph Von Arx own approximately 80 percent of the team, and their votes in favor of a sale were all that was needed...
...majority owner Peter Gillespie; Gillespie's son George; Binghamton, N.Y., businessman Mark Vieira; and Florida businessman Dolph Von Arx. Budwick , a longtime Augusta real estate developer and co-owner of the Augusta Ice Sports Center...
...said it also plans to protest to support Burk. Others are seeking protest permits to oppose her, including a Florida businessman and a Georgia offshoot of the Ku Klux Klan. Another group, called People Against Ridiculous Protests, has requested...
...before Budwick purchased a portion of George Gillespie's share. Binghamton, N.Y., accountant Mark Vieira and Florida businessman Dolph Von Arx each own 12.5 percent. Peter Gillespie is close to reaching a deal with another local buyer...
...still flourishing. Fruitlands came to the public forefront again during the height of the Roaring '20s, when Florida businessman Commodore J. Perry Stoltz announced plans to build a lavish resort on the property. It started a land-buying...
...budget for next season. For Mark Vieira, who owns 12 percent of the team along with George and Peter Gillespie and Florida businessman Dolph Von Arx, the biggest fear now is the staff abandoning ship. "The only thing that has occupied my mind...
...it," said Mr. Gillespie, who is part of ownership group that includes his father, Peter, Mr. Vieira and Florida businessman Dolph Von Arx. "We're not happy about it, but we can't stop him from moving on. Paul doesn't have a contract...