A lawsuit charges that Henry T. Nicholas III, the billionaire founder of chipmaker Broadcom, had
"plans for a 'secret and convenient lair' with hidden entries for Nicholas to indulge his 'manic obsession with prostitutes' and 'addiction to cocaine and Ecstasy.'" And they say geeks don't know how to party. [LA Times]
8:31 AM on Thu Jul 19 2007
By Owen Thomas
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"I TOLD you I was HARDCORE!!!!"
I wonder if he would adopt me (without the "child" rape part).
Never have to pay for a three hooker weekend again.
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Nevermind yachting or kite surfing -that's- the way to spend your money.
Sounds like a weekend at Sean Parker's.
Oh boy, this guys is just down the street from me. There are already several houses in that area that look like castles so this seems TOTALLY normal!
While it sounds like the party was a Henry's, I really liked the following;
Nicholas... said the allegations of drug use against him were especially absurd because he had been recognized by authorities for his efforts to boost law enforcement.
And, Elvis had a collection of law enforcement badges, plus a picture with Nixon.
Ah.. Its just a rompus room. You don't have one?
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