Mr. Palmer. Jack was impulsive and he would make an instant enemy as quickly as he would win him back as a friend, and it was not difficult to find a girl who had had a slight altercation with him who would sign an affidavit indicating that Jack had demanded that she associate with the customers in the capacity of a B-drinker only.

Mr. Griffin. Does AGVA have such affidavits, or did they have such affidavits?

Mr. Palmer. They do not at the present time. I have.

Mr. Griffin. Do you have those with you?

Mr. Palmer. I don’t have them with me. I can get them for you within the hour.

Mr. Griffin. If you would, I would appreciate that very much. Do you remember right now some of the names of the people who swore out affidavits against him?

Mr. Palmer. I collected only three, because that was sufficient proof. However, in conversation with all of them, they indicated that this was the truth, but they were hesitant to put it in writing. Little Lynn, I believe, was one of the girls. I don’t know her full name. I would have to look it up in the AGVA files. There was an exotic girl from New Orleans.

Mr. Griffin. Jada?

Mr. Palmer. Jada.

Mr. Griffin. Were there any other rules that Jack was violating?