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This is really John D'Acquisto isn't it? wow good to hear you're doing well glad those punks got what they deserved, good stuff getting that degree, take it easy KatoABJV (talk) 23:29, 11 January 2009 (UTC)

John D'Acquisto

If what you placed on this page is true, then you need to find another story, or failing that an online source for the court papers, so that you can cite it within the article. I only removed some information that wasn't in the linked story, which is the only reference listed in the article. If in fact this actually is Mr. D'Acquisto, then I obviously defer to your more direct knowledge of your case, but it still needs a source to confirm it. I'd be glad to help with finding what I can for you. -Dewelar (talk) 23:10, 15 February 2009 (UTC)

The court documents are from the actual court case and my sentencing memorandum. Bonifide court documents. United States District Court Southern District of California CR NO.98cr1703 K

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