Next Time He Should Lobby for a License

Next Time He Should Lobby for a License

HAWTHORNE, CA—He won’t work in Washington or Sacramento if he can’t figure out how to buy his way out of the South Bay.

Terrell Murphy, 49, was stopped and apprehended by Hawthorne police on Tuesday, March 18 at approximately 9:30 a.m. at the corner of 118th Street and Hawthorne Boulevard.

According to the Hawthorne PD police report, the self-proclaimed “lobbyist” was stopped for failing to stop at a red light and arrested for driving with a suspended license. He apparently had two warrants out for his arrest from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for driving with a suspended license.

Hawthorne PD set his bail at $400 for the two violations. The bail for the two LAPD bench warrants were stated to be $80,040.

The 6-foot-tall, 200-lb. lobbyist was not available to make a statement regarding the incident, and it remains unknown if he will hire a lobbyist to lobby on behalf of reducing his bail.

Next Time He Should Lobby for a License was last modified: March 21st, 2014 by admin
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