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" ... As Daniels walked back to her bus between two large bodyguards ("completely necessary," given the constant death threats toward Daniels, SX NOIR pointed out), our probably rather fragrant group cheered her and called her name, and received a small smile and wave in return. ... "
" ... If an Arab prince protected by a convoy of more than a dozen cars and numerous bodyguards on his way to a private jet at Le Bourget Airport could be robbed during an audacious, cinematic-style assault in Paris, can any super-rich visitor truly feel safe? ... "
" ... It’s this blend that would be the most appealing to a player like me. Right now, the Light Zone feels way too lonely and isolated for what’s supposed to be a massive online game. But by contrast, the Dark Zone is too stressful, and is really only worth playing at all if you go in with a trustworthy crew of bodyguards at your back. Otherwise, why bother? ... "
" ... Malkus also details several tragic deaths intertwined with Rothstein's scheme, including the violent death of RRA lawyer Melissa Britt Lewis who was found strangled to death in 2008. Rothstein had carried on an affair with Lewis, who he met while an adjunct professor at Nova Law School. After her graduation, she began working for Rothstein. But Lewis's death was one of several, including both Rothstein's former personal bodyguard and a former RRA attorney that each committed suicide shortly after the scheme's collapse. While never publicly suspected in any of the deaths (Lewis's estranged husband currently awaits trial), the tragedy hit home for Rothstein, who began surrounding himself with bodyguards and armed protection. ... "
" ... Then, on our tour of the hotel, we came upon two bodyguards stationed outside one of the suites on the upper floor. No doubt, there was a VIP, a celebrity, a head-of-state, or an important CEO inside. ... "