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Chili Pimping in Atlantic City - The Memoir of a Small-Time Pimp (Paperback)
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Chili Pimping in Atlantic City - The Memoir of a Small-Time Pimp (Paperback)
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Chili Pimping in Atlantic City: The Memoir of a Small-Time Pimp and
Hustler, the controversial autobiography of Michael Mick-Man
Gourdine, AKA the Candyman, as he was known on the street. The book
pulls no punches and provides an honest and sometimes shocking look
at what one man from the wrong side of tracks felt compelled to do
to achieve the American Dream.Gourdine became a pimp who operated
primarily on the streets of Atlantic City, New Jersey, while
working as a corrupt NYPD cop who specialized in narcotics
trafficking and prostitution. Employed as a police officer from
1990 to 2000, Gourdine reportedly made an estimated $2.5 to 3
million dollars in illegal graft, bribes, prostitution and drug
dealing before being fired.Gourdine was a chili pimp-that is, a
small time pimp who had between one and three girls working for
him. As a chili pimp, Gourdine didn't stay in the most expensive
hotels or eats in the most expensive restaurants; he couldn't
afford it. Instead he relied on is his ability to give his girls
more care, attention and on-the-spot dependability than a bonafide
pimp could give. Today, Gourdine recalls, "It is a sad existence
that I was lucky enough to escape and maybe some readers will avoid
after reading my book."Chili Pimping in Atlantic City describes how
Gourdine developed the stomach for the pimping game, became a
corrupt cop, learned the pimping trade and survived on the mean
streets. The author paints vivid profiles of some the interesting
characters he meets along the way. He concludes with some hard
lessons. "The best way to steer a young boy away from pimping is to
change his environment," Gourdine writes. "If a young boy is
starving, living without heat in his house, with no real men around
him, guess what he's going to take when he sees the first person
who he deems the best fit to survive in his dismal circumstances?
And believe you me, he will not be a law abiding citizen."Gourdine
now resides somewhere in New Jersey where he owns and manages
numerous properties, and changes residences often. He is married
with four sons.
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