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Hosse began to reflect, did their parents give their children too much privilege and protection?Creating a generation of playboys was not the Cuban immigrant's original intention.During Lyle's absence from school, Hosse brought him to Livi's Entertainment Company. He wanted his son to start from the grassroots level like an ordinary employee and commute to and from get off work on time every day.If Lyle wanted to see the president's father, he had to make an appointment in advance. Lyall's role at Livi's is to assist the relevant departments to review financial expenditure reports to find ways to reduce costs.Although Lyle did not work there for a long time, he left an "unforgettable" impression of his father's dignity.He noticed the tense atmosphere in the office every time Jose Monadez showed up, and the chilling silence among the employees.He also witnessed his father berating his subordinates in public, regardless of the embarrassment and embarrassment of the other party.Lyle later told friends that he was widely criticized at Livi's entertainment company because of his father's domineering.In fact, people are dissatisfied with Lyle because the young master is extremely dereliction of duty and defiant.He was often late and never felt guilty, and his department heads had few people who could dispatch him.When the weather was nice, Lyle would pack his gym bag and head to the tennis courts, often without saying hello.Colleagues described him as "arrogant, irritable and self-centered".Finally one day, Hosse's deputy reported the situation to him.Hosse asked, what would you do if Lyle wasn't the president's son?The deputy replied, expulsion.So Lyle was fired.

In the early fall of 1988, Lyle returned to Princeton.As soon as he set foot on campus, something went wrong because the school office arranged for him to live with another student.It is said that when Lyle entered the dormitory and saw other people's luggage, he immediately became furious and threw everything into the corridor.José Monadez sided with his son again, and he wrote to the school asking for a dormitory for Lyle. Lyle Monadez hardly participated in any activities in Princeton except for classes, and he always hung out with a group of "problem students" after class.Among Lyle's acquaintances was a student from California named Donovan Gudry, who often "ghost-written" Lyle's homework, and the two quickly became good friends.

In the spring of 1989, Lyle began dating a model, Christie, who was nine years his senior.Soon, Donovan Gudry was expelled from the school for stealing.When he left school, he hurriedly left the wallet containing his driver's license, social security card and other identification documents on the desk in Lyle's dormitory. When the brothers were young, when Lyle and Eric were in the same elementary or middle school, Eric was always in Lyle's shadow.Eric knew from a very young age that his father's wish was to train Lyle to be the future leader of the Monadez family, which made Eric feel helpless while feeling injustice. In 1986, after Eric moved to California with his parents, he studied in the 10th grade of Calabetha Middle School.Without Lyle, Eric began to make his own friends, a group of rich and rebellious sons who were as arrogant as he was and liked to swagger.

Katie, Mrs. Monardez once suspected that Eric had homosexual tendencies.When they moved to Calabetha, Katie demanded that her youngest son find a girlfriend within six months.Sure enough, Eric soon brought back a girl, but they didn't spend long together.Once, Eric and his girlfriend had a quarrel at a party, and Eric locked the girl in a room and refused to open the door no matter how much she yelled and scolded.After the two broke up, the girl said to her friends that Eric was "one of the strangest people" she had come into contact with. "He was very arrogant and cynical on the surface, but he was quite inferior and insecure in his bones."

Later, Eric worked hard and finally found a girlfriend who satisfied the Monardez couple.Katie believes that the girl named Janice is not as "frivolous and hypocritical" as Lyle's girlfriends. But for Eric, his most important friend at Calabetha was Craig Sinaroli, captain of the school's tennis team.In addition to often playing together, they also co-wrote a script titled.This 62-page story tells the story of a rich boy who read his parents' will by accident. In order to keep the $157 million inheritance for himself, he murdered his parents and all the people who might get involved in the will. A person who made a lot of money until he was killed in the end.

In 1988, after Lyle was ordered to suspend his studies by Princeton University and was expelled from Livi Entertainment, the Monardez brothers began to steal together. The stolen people were all from their friends’ parents’ homes. Most of the stolen items were cash and jewelry. , The total value of the stolen goods exceeded 100,000 US dollars, which is a huge theft case.It is said that the Monadez family is not short of money, but since Lyle Monadez stayed in school for probation, his father, Husse, consciously tightened their pocket money in order to restrain the two swingers. When asking for money, Husse would take the opportunity to "teach", which annoyed Lyle and Eric.

Once, Eric was pulled over for a traffic violation in Calabetha, and the police found some of the stolen goods in his car.Before long, detectives working on the case discovered that a safe from one family had been stolen from another, apparently a misremembering when the Monardez brothers were unable to pick the lock and returned the stolen goods. portal. When the Los Angeles Police Department notified the Monardezes that their two sons were under arrest, Hosser was said to have been furious, but he later hired a high-profile criminal defense attorney, Genard Charif, Ask him to do whatever it takes, as long as the damage to the Monadez brothers' reputation is minimized.Sure enough, Genard lived up to his trust. He first made Eric bear all the responsibilities through ingenious planning, so that Lyle was acquitted.Eric was 17 years old at this time, still a minor.After many mediations by Genard Charif, the judge finally sentenced Eric Monadez to several months of community labor and required the brothers to participate in psychological counseling.Hosse wrote a check for $11,000 to cover the loss of the stolen family cash portion.As for jewelry and other items, they have been disposed of by Lyle and Eric and cannot be recovered.

Neighbors were wary of the Monadez brothers, and even the Monadez family, because of the case.Soon, Hosse and Katie sold Calabetha's house and moved into 722 Elm Road in Bavillie Hills.José Monadez told colleagues at the company that the relocation was due to constant harassment by anonymous phone calls.
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