Chapter 668: 231, Violent expulsion_2
Café Jackson frowned slightly after listening. He didn't like such situations; people should have self-discipline, even if it was about seeing girls, it should be after one's body had fully recovered.
Although Café Jackson didn't want these two to help him, now that Donnie had made the decision, and since he wasn't Donnie's real brother, Café Jackson naturally wouldn't say anything!
"Since there's no problem, then let them be discharged and tell them to cooperate well with Café. If they can't handle the matter within a month, I'll have them stay in the hospital for a few months!" Donnie said, not minding Café Jackson's expression.
Joe chuckled and said, "Leave this small matter to us!"
Watching Joe's nonchalant demeanor, Café Jackson felt some disdain in his heart. He didn't think the matter was easy to resolve. There were at least a thousand people who had been expelled yet wished to stay in Atlantic City, and with their friends and relatives, the number would be several thousand. How could it be so easily settled?
Not to mention a month, if these matters could be settled in three months, that would already be impressive!
But just like his previous mindset, Café Jackson didn't voice these opinions because he knew that even if he did, Donnie wouldn't accept them.
"Boss," Winston Marl spoke up at that moment, "The New York Times has sent an invitation wanting to do an exclusive interview with you. Do you have the time?"
Having smoothly resolved two incidents involving the black community, Donnie had piqued the tremendous interest of The New York Times, hence the invitation to do an exclusive interview about these two incidents.
Donnie thought for a moment and said, "I don't have time to go to New York recently. Tell them if they want to do an exclusive interview, they can send reporters to Atlantic City."
Winston Marl nodded and said, "I'm sure they'll be very willing!"
"Will these people make a mess when they come?" John asked with concern. "Weren't you always telling these newspapers to avoid reporting on this matter?"
Winston Marl smiled and explained to John, "Mr. Block, you needn't worry about that. If there had been violent incidents, they might have reported some things unfavorable to us, given that they are our competitors. But under the current circumstances, they will definitely not focus on the situation of the people in the North District. Their focus is on the boss's reforms in Atlantic City!"
The Tulsa event—when it came to the matter of who was right and wrong, there was no need to contemplate. However, following the incident, the mainstream media began attacking black people.
It would be a hundred years in the future before the correctness of black people would be recognized in the United States.
Currently, the general perception was that black people were slaves, although no one would openly admit to this view.
John nodded upon hearing Winston Marl's explanation.
After discussing the matters, everyone left Donnie's office.
Returning to his office at Surf Hotel, Café Jackson continued to check the documents in his hands. These were the records of those who didn't want to relocate and their friends and relatives. He wanted to find legal documents within these records that could support his continued efforts to expel them.
He didn't trust Tyrone Capello and Joachim Lang. If he couldn't solve the issue, what could these two good-for-nothings do!
An hour later, Tyrone Capello and Joachim Lang, still bandaged and moving awkwardly, arrived at Café Jackson's office.
Without waiting for Café Jackson's invitation, the two sat down opposite him. Joachim Lang, with a casual attitude, said, "Mr. Jackson, the boss sent us to help you deal with those despicable people who still want to occupy our Atlantic City resources!"
Café Jackson frowned slightly at their behavior but didn't show his dissatisfaction, only calmly saying, "I am looking through these people's records; there really are too many details on thousands of people. Now that you two are here, let's take a look!"
As he said this, Café Jackson looked at them questioningly and asked, "You two can read, right?"
Joachim Lang immediately looked displeased, and just as he was about to react, Tyrone Capello, who had been silent, held his hand and said with a smile, "Mr. Jackson, let's not look at these records. Just give us a few tough cases and their records, and that will be enough for us!"
Café Jackson glanced at Tyrone Capello and nodded, picking out several records and handing them over to Tyrone Capello.
"This Toris Roche, only he himself has violated the rules of Atlantic City, but his family has not. Now he stays in his own home, and he has a very large family with three children. Such a person, if expelled, might cause some unwelcome repercussions."
"And this..."
Tyrone Capello immediately gestured to cut off Café Jackson's words, smiling as he said, "Mr. Jackson, we don't need to know his family situation. With these names and addresses, it will be easy to take care of!"
After speaking, Tyrone Capello stood up and said to the still discontent Joachim Lang, "Let's go, it's time to get to work!"
"Yeah!" Joachim Lang stood up, glanced at Café Jackson with dissatisfaction, and prepared to leave.