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Melvin Frohike and Richard Langly followed the lead about Bonabo's prescription to her apartment where they discovered "the kid." With no babysitter or anyone taking care of the infant, they decided to take him back to the Lone Gunmen offices to take care of him. They weren't very good at it and called in Yves Adele Harlow to help them. Frohike lied and said the kid was his son. Yves pushed them to take better care of the boy but they ended up putting him in a contraption so they could work. Yves wasn't happy about that, forcing Frohike to take the kid to a parenting class where he accidentally revealed the child's identity. William Jefferson tritt in der ersten Folge der Serie Law & Order auf und wurde von Peter Musäus synchronisiert. Er ist der stellvertretende Polizeipräsident des NYPD. Jefferson ist ein Vorbild für Paul Robinette, da er es als Schwarzer sehr weit gebracht hat. Er ünterstützte vor Jahren die Jugendbaseballmannschaft Robinettes. Trotzdem ihm über die Jahre verschiedenste Dinge unterstellt wurden (Korruption, Meineid, Beeinflussung verschiedenster Ermittlungen), machte er Karriere, da man ihm nie etwas beweisen konnte. Er gilt als Gegner des stellvertretenden Bezirksstaatsanwalts Benjamin Stone. William Bill Jefferson (New York City, February 17, 1849 - Noble City, July 23, 1922) was an American-born Founding Father of Lovia. He came to the Lovia Archipelago on the schooner Francis II, led by future monarch Arthur Noble. Before moving to Lovia, Jefferson was a failed lawyer who had been banned from the bar. In Lovia, Bill Jefferson became one of the political brains behind the nation and the first settlement. He was befriended with leading figures as King Arthur, Abigail the Lovely Johnson, and writer George Smith.
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William Jefferson tritt in der ersten Folge der Serie Law & Order auf und wurde von Peter Musäus synchronisiert. Er ist der stellvertretende Polizeipräsident des NYPD. Jefferson ist ein Vorbild für Paul Robinette, da er es als Schwarzer sehr weit gebracht hat. Er ünterstützte vor Jahren die Jugendbaseballmannschaft Robinettes. Trotzdem ihm über die Jahre verschiedenste Dinge unterstellt wurden (Korruption, Meineid, Beeinflussung verschiedenster Ermittlungen), machte er Karriere, da man ihm nie etwas beweisen konnte. Er gilt als Gegner des stellvertretenden Bezirksstaatsanwalts Benjamin Stone. Während der Untersuchungen des Mordes an dem Abgeordneten Charles Halsey kann jedoch eine Verbindung zur Masucci-Familie bewiesen werden und Jefferson kommt vor Gericht. Er wird wegen Beihilfe zum Mord verurteilt. Jefferson, William Melvin Frohike and Richard Langly followed the lead about Bonabo's prescription to her apartment where they discovered "the kid." With no babysitter or anyone taking care of the infant, they decided to take him back to the Lone Gunmen offices to take care of him. They weren't very good at it and called in Yves Adele Harlow to help them. Frohike lied and said the kid was his son. Yves pushed them to take better care of the boy but they ended up putting him in a contraption so they could work. Yves wasn't happy about that, forcing Frohike to take the kid to a parenting class where he accidentally revealed the child's identity. In the long run, Frohike and Langly bonded with the kid and were hesitant to give the kid to his father, the Senator. (The Lone Gunmen: Three Men and a Smoking Diaper) William Bill Jefferson (New York City, February 17, 1849 - Noble City, July 23, 1922) was an American-born Founding Father of Lovia. He came to the Lovia Archipelago on the schooner Francis II, led by future monarch Arthur Noble. Before moving to Lovia, Jefferson was a failed lawyer who had been banned from the bar. In Lovia, Bill Jefferson became one of the political brains behind the nation and the first settlement. He was befriended with leading figures as King Arthur, Abigail the Lovely Johnson, and writer George Smith. Jefferson's parents were English and Welsh and moved to New York City, US, several months before his birth. He is known to have been religiously undecisive. Born and raised an Anglican, he later on become a Presbyterian and afterwards lost his faith and confessed to be Agnostic.