“I had to cut him off. He could have ruined everything we built and… look, I didn’t cut him right off. I still put money into his prison account to pay for cigarettes and whatever else he needs it for. He smokes now, says there’s nothing else to do besides working out. So, he smokes and…” “And he told me he was broke, that he owes protection money. One thing though. James has been working out, he looks real big, he might come looking for you.” “He’ll get his money when he gets out. We’ll sit on opposite sides of a desk with a lawyer each and work it out. I like James. Always have, always will. But he… nothing but nothing.” “Who was he dealing the speed for?” “For himself.” “Come on, who’d he get it off? Don’t tell me he had his own cook and kitchen.” “Ask him, not me,” Luke Ross says

