The Wolf of Los Angeles.

Chapter 368: Southern California continues to be abuzz with activity

Butterfly Security Company, in the conference room.

Hawke sat at the table, picked up the photos and corresponding personal information sent by Campos, and began to look through them.

Edward watched from the side and said, "This guy likes to pick up white girls."

"Yes." Carlos answered from the other side: "The girlfriends that Jamie Foxx has dated and the people he has had one-night stands with are basically all white girls, and there are very few black girls."

Among the photos Hawke looked through, there was only one black woman, and she was very famous - Naomi Campbell.

This supermodel loves stamp collecting, and celebrities and wealthy people are all her prey. It is said that she also collected stamps from Leonardo when he was young.

Campos came in from outside and sat at the conference table. He said, "Unlike other Hollywood stars, most of the people Jamie Foxx dated are not famous. They are mainly middle and low-level actors or models. Like most male stars, he has only had a few formal relationships since he became famous, but he has had short-term relationships with many women."

Hawke flipped through the documents and said, "Have you ever had contact with any of them? Did Jamie Foxx make any promises when he had sex with them?"

Carlos continued, "I have met two of them. They are both old Hollywood actresses who have been playing small roles for a long time but have never had any future. According to them, when Jamie Foxx got together with them, he said he would support them and later arranged roles for them, but there was a big gap between what they expected."

Hawke looked through the documents, took out a copy and put it aside, then continued to flip through it for a while and found another copy.

Campos stopped talking and waited patiently.

Hawke picked out three profiles from a dozen people and handed them to Campos: "These three are white women who have been working in Hollywood for more than five years. Their acting careers have not improved at all. They have seen others live a life of luxury, but they are at the bottom of the industry pyramid. The profiles show that some of them even have problems paying the rent."

Campos took it and handed several copies of the information to Fiona, Garcia and Betty: "These are what you found."

Hawke's eyes swept through the conference room. All those sitting there were trustworthy confidants who had struggled with him in Los Angeles and had accompanied him twice to the Ackerman family in Rosario and Guatemala.

These people had already boarded his boat and were tied together, unable to get off.

Hawke gave a direct order: "Contact these three people separately and encourage them to report the case."

Fiona asked a crucial question: "What about money?"

"Under $20, you can make your own decision and someone will pay for the support," Hawke said. "If they are worried, tell them that women's rights organizations will support them."

Campos said: "Since the Los Angeles fire, there has been a bit of a lull in the major women's rights organizations."

"That's right. We've created an opportunity for them to return to the public eye. They won't let it go." Hawke's plan is not only about women's rights, but also about other things: "Wait until 'Soul Singer' is released in Los Angeles and the publicity is at its peak before launching it."

Many films aiming to win Oscars, such as "Nightcrawler", "Million Dollar Baby", "Brokeback Mountain" and "Killer", have been screened in Los Angeles since December.

Hawke talked for a while, then left the Butterfly Company with Edward.

Everything that needs to be said has been said, and now they need to do the specific things.

After getting in the car, Edward drove out of the area where the yacht dock was located and asked Hawke: "Los Angeles is going to be lively again."

Hawke looked out the window at the city returning to its peaceful state and said, "After the election, Los Angeles is too quiet. This is not the atmosphere we like. Next, we need to light a fire under the calm surface of the water and make it boil."

Edward thought of the women in the red tights: "Just a feminist group?"

Hawke laughed: "Feminism alone is not lively enough. If there is a chance, try to drag homosexuals and die-hard conservatives into it, and use the Hollywood awards season as an opportunity to start a multi-party melee."

Edward said, "Boss, if you need black people, I can mobilize some of them."

He smiled with two rows of white teeth: "A few days ago, you said that I could set up a black non-profit organization. I thought about it seriously and planned to register one."

Hawke praised: "Very good, the action is very well executed."

Edward was not just talking, he really listened to Hawke's advice.

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In the Hollywood area, a black man named Mike drove an old Lincoln, stopped at the end of the Avenue of Stars, and took out his cell phone to make a call.

This old friend of Edward's, also a black man from Compton, once drove his motorcycle into a citrus sculpture set up by the previous mayor during Brian's campaign for mayor of Covina, triggering a chain reaction that resulted in a large group of people coming to crash into the sculpture to get compensation.

From then on, Mike became Edward's younger brother and provided services to him.

During the Los Angeles wildfire, he also took on the task of encouraging black people in Compton to take to the streets to buy things for free.

Mike waited for a while, and three ugly-looking black men, each carrying two handbags, got into the car one after another.

The shaved head and ugly face made him look like a black coal. "We earn money by our talent. It's very unusual for us to do regular work. Is Edward crazy?"

"No, no, we don't make a living by our talent, we make a living by our genius!" Sanchou is very self-aware: "We perform our talents on the Avenue of Stars to attract those people. Do you think they are watching our art? They are watching our unique looks." Erchou has a different point of view: "We have good natural capital and talents, so we can survive on the Avenue of Stars. Without us, the Avenue of Stars will lose a beautiful landscape, which will affect the attraction of the Avenue of Stars to tourists."

Mike glanced at the three idiots and reminded them, "The savior has paid off your debts. Now you are no longer homeless and can return to society normally."

The three ugly people fell silent at the same time.

Sanchou bared his yellow teeth and said, "This guy, does he really want to be the savior?"

Da Chou scratched his bald head and said, "Tell me, what does he want us to do? We can't do anything except mess things up."

"What are you not allowed to do?" Mike started the car and drove forward, saying, "The Savior is going to establish a non-profit organization for black people. We are all core members. All the materials are ready. We will go over to register today. The next main task is to attract more black people to join our organization."

Da Chou understood: "Set up a black non-profit organization, and then everyone will do bad things together?"

Mike paused and said, "That's about it."

Erchou laughed out loud. Because he was missing a front tooth, his laugh had a strange sharp sound: "Aren't these our innate talents?"

After hearing what he said, even Mike, who was originally nervous, became confident.

They have no idea how to run a non-profit organization, but they are very good at gathering a group of black people to cause trouble.

On the way, Mike received a call from Edward. After chatting for a few words, they came to the commercial agency behind the Highland Center.

Edward had already prepared the materials and sent them over here.

Mike and the ugly trio just have to follow the agency to complete the final few procedures.

That afternoon, a non-profit organization called the Compton Foundation was officially established in the Hollywood area.

Edward and his few friends were not the only ones who rushed out from Compton or other black communities but did not join gangs.

The core staff of this organization soon expanded to more than a dozen people.

With the brains and impulsive nature of the black people, a dozen of them can easily start a rally or other movement of hundreds of people.

Edward followed Hawke's advice and registered the Compton Foundation under Saint Steve's National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

It is easy to understand that if the latter has any activities, part of the business of recruiting people can be outsourced to the former.

The former pulls black people in to attract people and charges according to the number of people or the scale of the activity.

In addition, Edward also asked the Compton Foundation to submit a special application to City Hall.

In order to stabilize the lower class society, the Los Angeles City Government offers rental subsidies to low-income families every year.

This subsidy is paid directly in cash, so it is not easy to get it.

The Compton Foundation's application was submitted and was quickly approved.

It is the normal social development trend in the United States for the federal and local governments to pay money to fatten the capitalists.

Hawke is very aware that if the American Civil War breaks out one day, he will be worthy of being a street lamp.

A national black organization, Hawke and Bryan sponsored Saint Steve's Security Society.

Edward's organization mainly focuses on Los Angeles and Southern California.

When the time is right, they can always pull out a bunch of black people who are engaged in looting and smashing from the most chaotic black communities such as Compton.

The Los Angeles fire has actually exacerbated the divisions between communities in Los Angeles, and the gap between the rich and the poor will become wider and wider.

With Hawke's enthusiastic help, the social division in this second largest city in the United States is accelerating like a rocket.

Even the pattern in California is gradually showing a trend of blue in the north and red in the south.

In December, Bart and Neville, who had been sent to Cambridge by Hawke, returned to Los Angeles from Massachusetts.

Last year, Hawke sent the two to Harvard to launch the Zuckerberg Project, which was a success.

Earlier this year, Bart and Neville, controlled by Hawke's shell company in the Cayman Islands, joined Zuckerberg to establish another form of social media website "Sugar Baby".

The users of this website are divided into two groups: those who publish works are called "sugar babies", while those who pay for subscriptions and consumption are called "sugar daddies". (End of this chapter)

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