02/ 10 / 2006 - 17H15 --- EN STOCK : LE CD "GUILTY!", L'ALBUM GUILTY RAZORS, EST ARRIV.. ! ---
--- Enfin en stock, le digipack avec booklet 16 pages de l'album mythique des Guilty Razors !---
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07/ 08 / 2006 - 12H56 --- "GUILTY!", L'ALBUM GUILTY RAZORS, VERSION VINYLE 33T REPRESSAGE COULEUR BLEU EN STOCK ! ---
--- Apr..s ..puisement des stocks, un repressage vinyle tirage limit.. couleur bleue de l'album mythique des Guilty Razors, avec pochette diff..rente, est enfin en stock dans la boutique Seventeen !---
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GUILTY ! HE WANTED TO BE A RICH !Chic cheat ex GUILTY RAZORS MANAGER gets prison in film flam12 septembre 2006BY BARBARA ROSS DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERA French film distributor who sweet-talked investors out of more than $1.5 million by posing as a famous photographer with celebrity connections was sent off to state prison yesterday. Alexis Quinlin, 46, got 21/2 to 7-1/2 years for deceiving almost two dozen investors. He is expected to be deported after serving his time in prison.Quinlin lured his victims by pretending to be the well-known shooter Jean-Baptiste Mondino, and making up that he invested money for celebrities such as Madonna, John Travolta and Jodie Foster, prosecutors said.Yesterday he looked more dapper than most prisoners in his conservative gray suit, crisp checkered dress shirt and polished wing tips - but apparently he's just as broke as a jailbird.Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Ronald Zweibel said that's why he didn't order Quinlin to make restitution to the victims, who lost an estimated $1.7 million after investing in his company, which would export plasma TVs to Europe.Prosecutors in the Manhattan district attorney's office said Quinlin partially repaid some investors in a Ponzi scheme, but used most of the cash to finance a lavish lifestyle and promote small independent films.The sentence came out of a plea deal Quinlin made with prosecutors. He pleaded guilty to one count of grand larceny to cover the entire indictment and got half the maximum possible sentence.The deal also required Quinlin to sign agreements with at least 10 of his victims to make restitution when he resumes work in the future.Assistant District Attorney Matthew Amatruda said the victims included Joseph Rubin, who gave Quinlin $570,000; Simon Nemni, $142,750; Quinlin's roommate, Malik Diop, $100,000, and Cynthia Anthonio, $100,000.