Harry Grubbs is a mobster from the West Coast. When Jack Crockett was visiting there in 1989, he convinced Grubbs to go along with a scheme involving a chain of restaurants that went belly-up, cost Grubbs $50,000, and the mobster went looking for Jack to collect. After finding Jack in Miami, he managed to catch him alone and demand his money back...or else. Jack got the money by robbing a drug dealer, Ray Soliz, at gunpoint, but is later caught by Soliz wanting his money back. Jack went to Grubbs to get the $50,000 he just paid him to repay Soliz, and Grubbs gave it to him—in counterfeit bills, which were printed by a mutual friend, drug dealer Octavio Escondero, who worked with both Soliz and Grubbs and caught Jack and his police cousin James "Sonny" Crockett. The Crocketts managed to esc
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| - Harry Grubbs is a mobster from the West Coast. When Jack Crockett was visiting there in 1989, he convinced Grubbs to go along with a scheme involving a chain of restaurants that went belly-up, cost Grubbs $50,000, and the mobster went looking for Jack to collect. After finding Jack in Miami, he managed to catch him alone and demand his money back...or else. Jack got the money by robbing a drug dealer, Ray Soliz, at gunpoint, but is later caught by Soliz wanting his money back. Jack went to Grubbs to get the $50,000 he just paid him to repay Soliz, and Grubbs gave it to him—in counterfeit bills, which were printed by a mutual friend, drug dealer Octavio Escondero, who worked with both Soliz and Grubbs and caught Jack and his police cousin James "Sonny" Crockett. The Crocketts managed to esc
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| - Harry Grubbs is a mobster from the West Coast. When Jack Crockett was visiting there in 1989, he convinced Grubbs to go along with a scheme involving a chain of restaurants that went belly-up, cost Grubbs $50,000, and the mobster went looking for Jack to collect. After finding Jack in Miami, he managed to catch him alone and demand his money back...or else. Jack got the money by robbing a drug dealer, Ray Soliz, at gunpoint, but is later caught by Soliz wanting his money back. Jack went to Grubbs to get the $50,000 he just paid him to repay Soliz, and Grubbs gave it to him—in counterfeit bills, which were printed by a mutual friend, drug dealer Octavio Escondero, who worked with both Soliz and Grubbs and caught Jack and his police cousin James "Sonny" Crockett. The Crocketts managed to escape, with Jack running off with $200K in counterfeit money, and Grubbs gave up his chase.
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