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Efraim Diveroli (born December 20, 1985) [3] is an American former arms dealer, convicted fraudster, and author. [4] Diveroli controlled AEY, Inc., a company that secured significant contracts as a major weapons contractor for the U.S. Department of Defense. AEY was suspended by the U.S. government due to contractual violations.
War Dogs is a 2016 American black comedy crime film directed by Todd Phillips, and written by Phillips, Jason Smilovic and Stephen Chin, based on the 2011 Rolling Stone article, "Arms and the Dudes", by Guy Lawson (which was later expanded upon in a novel, also titled Arms and the Dudes.) [6] [7] The film follows two arms dealers, Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz, who receive a U.S. Army ...
The Hospital is a 2013 horror film co-directed by Tommy Golden and Daniel Emery Taylor. Having a limited US release in February 2013, [2] the film has subsequently screened at various horror film festivals, was presented at Cannes Film Festival, [3] and took home the "Scariest Movie" award at Germany's largest genre festival, Movie Days, in Dortmund.
The project includes a blog which features stories and conversations from the waiting room as well as behind-the-scenes information about the project. Frequent video updates from the project are posted on the blog. [2] These videos examine what life is like in an American public hospital caring for a community of largely uninsured patients.
Burt is suddenly revealed as attending—the funeral is for the other hospital patient who switched the vials. Burt tells his son that the man "gave me back my life." As a retirement present, his chief gives Burt a photo showing what really happened: although Simpson did fall from the scaffold, his leg became entangled in some ropes, and he ...
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. (1) makes a catch against Seattle Seahawks safety Julian Love, right, and would run it in for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL ...
12 Hour Shift is a 2020 American black comedy horror film written and directed by Brea Grant and starring Angela Bettis, Kit Williamson, and David Arquette.Bettis plays Mandy, a drug-addicted nurse involved in a black market organ-trading scheme in 1999. [6]
A family crisis triggers a whole lot of soul searching in the new trailer for Expats released Tuesday. The six-part Prime Video miniseries (which releases two episodes on Thursday, Jan. 26, with ...