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What, they sent you a press release so someone decides it’s newsworthy? (I note this isn’t sourced from a wire service).
Big deal. Shops open around the country all the time. Some have even had more than 100 years of combined experience.
Snooze story.
you pay insurance journal money and they put up your story. it’s not rocket science.
Mickey was Jon’s Dad…..owned Near North Ins Svcs….until he went to prison for misappropriating a few million from the agency’s client trust fund. He’s still in jail, and rightly so. The trial was a circus in Chicago, what with the hookers, mansions, box seats, etc etc. that Mickey was so fond of….Jon will need all of the good PR he can find to get out from under that cloud.
At first I thought I was reading Near North instead of River North, compounded by the family name.
If this were me, I’d either change my last name or use my middle name (Livingston) and pretend to be a novel. Why not; Daddy got the book?
What a coincidence, Mickey is due to be release in the very near future. What lucky timing!!!!!!!
Did you read Chicago business Journal yesterday. I am unfortunate to know both Segals. I think the younger will do farse worse then his father will. He is good looking enough unlike his father and he is much more greasy as atleast his dad had brains. I can’t wait to see what will happen to his kids if he has any when they grow up.
I used to work for Mike Segal at NNIB and he was a fair employer and very family oriented. I loved working for him. I hope he able to get past this and move on in his life because we all make mistakes. Jon was in Highschool but seemed to be pretty well rounded.