Nine Hundred and Twenty-Nine Chapters Benevolent, Convince People with Money
This is different from the last time Luke grabbed these two black boys as decorators.
It was just a verbal agreement, the cash was settled, and someone was not afraid that the two boys would run to sue him.
Fudge thought for a moment, but still hesitated: "This... can it be done?"
Luke took another sip of beer and said leisurely, "Last time during the renovation, Charlie and Raka were responsible for transporting garbage and moving building materials, and the hourly salary I gave them was only $20."
Fudge and Matt were dumbfounded.
Of course they knew about it, Temple had mentioned it to them.
The cost of changing to a regular maintenance company, even if there is no skill, the hourly salary of the workers who are only responsible for laying down the hands will not be less than fifty dollars.
The worker himself can't make that much money, most of which is taken by the maintenance company.
Thinking about it this way, the two felt that the proposal was a bit interesting.
Luke smiled and said: "And Fudge, didn't you say that you know a friend who is a maintenance worker? You learned the technique of helping old lady Elena repair the water pipe from him. Find a few suitable workers and save some money for those families. Money is fine."
Fudge scratched his head: "Is that so? That can indeed be considered."
Luke continued: "Odd workers, let's tentatively schedule Charlie and Laka. Oh, by the way, last time I saw them have seven or eight friends, and the leader seems to be called Hudson! These children seem to be too It looks like you have nothing to do, you might as well contact the elders in their family directly, maybe they also need this part-time job."
Fudge and Matt were stunned for a moment, but they were all dumbfounded.
Having said that, the two completely understood.
What do Charlie, Laca, and Hudson's group of friends have in common?
For one, they are all minors or half-grown children in the Clinton district.
Second, they all had the idea of Luke's new home.
Someone's heart is really "big"! Fudge and Matt couldn't help but murmur in their hearts.
But Luke's proposal is indeed feasible, and no one will lose if he succeeds. At most, the half-old children who are idle will experience the taste of labor education.
And it's a serious job that pays.
Is this a bad thing for those half-and-boys? Certainly not.
Like most children don't like reading, but is reading a bad thing? Many people grow up to realize that reading is really a good thing, but children don't enjoy it very much.
Luke didn't mind that Fudge and Matt knew what he was thinking.
This is Yang Conspiracy.
Anyway...he gave the money!
It's not a shame to hire someone to do the work yourself.
That charitable fund and 2.3 million are what he made out of real vests.
This kind of less important vest, Luke has long used the police's missing person information to get a lot of it.
Each vest will be discarded once or twice, and he is not afraid of being investigated, so he goes directly to the casino to launder a small amount of black money for use.
Simply put, as long as these vests are exchanged for chips with cash, and after a few losses are exchanged for money, they become gambling income.
As long as you pay taxes, it's legal income.
This method is not suitable for the deity to use, nor is it suitable for a large amount of cash out of one identity, it is too eye-catching.
But using a lot of real vests to launder a little money each for backup is no problem.
There is not much money in these real vest accounts, ranging from one million to one hundred thousand, or even ten thousand yuan, and the last type of vest has the largest number.
When going out for private work, Luke has been using these vests to rent a car, rent a house, and book air tickets, which is very convenient to cover up his whereabouts.
And this donation is his temporary idea.
He also donated money to the California earthquake with his vest before. Anyway, the black money donated should not be used up in this life.
But after seeing Fudge and Matt, he felt that this indirect approach could be used to do good.
The United States can definitely find lawyers with money to provide legal aid to the poor, but he cannot guarantee the professionalism of those lawyers.
In fact, such pro bono legal aid exists in the United States itself.
The phrase "if you can't afford a lawyer's fee, the government can assign you a lawyer for free" in the film and television works is the legal aid business that the court compulsorily assigns to each law firm.
According to the number of lawyers, the number of such public legal aid has also increased or decreased year-on-year.
The law firm will hand over most of the legal aid cases to the interns to handle, to save the time of the authentic lawyers.
Real lawyers' time is precious - starting at $500 an hour, it's definitely expensive.
First, the level of interns is not enough, and second, this kind of legal aid is only required by the number of cases received, and does not check whether the lawyers are doing their best.
It's not uncommon for people who didn't need to go to jail to be tricked into by irresponsible public lawyers to go to jail for several years or more.
By contrast, lawyers like Fudge and Matt who are willing to give legal aid pro bono and do their best are really rare.
Luke doesn't mind spending some money to see how long these two can last.
Even if they change course after a year or two, they will help a lot of people in the meantime.
As long as they can stick to their hearts and keep doing it, lawyer Ma is a teammate worthy of investment.
With these things in mind, Luke said, "Well, since it is to solve the difficult problems of life for the neighbors in the Clinton District, I will also contribute. For every child who has contributed to the reconstruction of the Clinton District, I will give their families $10,000 to $10,000 in living assistance."
Fudge, Matt, and Karen all turned their heads in amazement: "Huh?"
Selena also interjected at the right time: "Count me in."
Luke nodded with a smile: "Okay. This donation starts at 100,000. You can draw a donation agreement tomorrow, and you can ask us to get a check."
Karen couldn't help but say: "With such a large amount of money, you... don't think about it anymore?"
Even if it is the minimum amount of donation, Luke and Selena will take out 50,000 by themselves.
Most families in the United States don't have $50,000 in savings, let alone young people like Luke and Selena.
Karen was worried that the two of them would be swollen and fat.
Luke smiled: "Don't worry, in fact, we can spend 100,000 alone. It depends on how many children are willing to contribute to the reconstruction of the community."
When Matt heard this, his heart moved, and he couldn't help shaking his head and smiling bitterly: This guy is really holding a grudge.
This is obviously to use money to smash the black boys such as Charlie, Laca, and Hudson as coolies.
But again - that's not a bad thing for those black boys.
In the lives of these black boys, only those "brothers" would lure them into gangs with money and sell illegal drugs.
Paying them to do volunteer work, that's really what a good person would do.
Thinking of this, Matt also nodded decisively: "Okay, tomorrow I will draft a donation agreement for you to review."
The two of Luke nodded, and everyone turned to discuss the formation plan of the decoration team just now.