Frank Boylan was an employee of the SEC, the organization that investigated Roger Taylor's insider trading activity. After Roger's suicide, Frank agreed with Allison Taylor to bury the case, as a political favor. On Day 7, Ethan Kanin revealed the details of the case to Roger's father Henry. ("Day 7: 10:00am-11:00am")
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| - Frank Boylan was an employee of the SEC, the organization that investigated Roger Taylor's insider trading activity. After Roger's suicide, Frank agreed with Allison Taylor to bury the case, as a political favor. On Day 7, Ethan Kanin revealed the details of the case to Roger's father Henry. ("Day 7: 10:00am-11:00am")
- Frank Boylan is a former NASCAR driver from Ashtabula, OH. He competed in two Sprint Cup Series events in his career. Both of those races came in 1950, when Boylan debuted at Martinsville. Starting positions in both of his races are unknown due to poor records, but Boyland drove to a solid 13th place effort there. He was unable to improve in his other race, finishing 26th at Canfield
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| - Frank Boylan was an employee of the SEC, the organization that investigated Roger Taylor's insider trading activity. After Roger's suicide, Frank agreed with Allison Taylor to bury the case, as a political favor. On Day 7, Ethan Kanin revealed the details of the case to Roger's father Henry. ("Day 7: 10:00am-11:00am")
- Frank Boylan is a former NASCAR driver from Ashtabula, OH. He competed in two Sprint Cup Series events in his career. Both of those races came in 1950, when Boylan debuted at Martinsville. Starting positions in both of his races are unknown due to poor records, but Boyland drove to a solid 13th place effort there. He was unable to improve in his other race, finishing 26th at Canfield
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