![]() Though Paul was a Worcester man to the core, a big part of him was on Martha’s Vineyard, which he visited for the first time when he was 15 with his good friend and future brother-in-law, John Petropoulos. play, and along the way got to meet and become friends with Ted Williams, his favorite player and idol. He traveled to games near and far to see Paul Jr. went from being in the dugout as his son’s coach to being in the stands as his son’s biggest fan. Paul’s dual love of sports and his children collided when his son started playing baseball professionally. T, as he was known by the kids in the neighborhood, would often facilitate neighborhood pickup baseball games, which typically included a march up to Blithewood Park, warm-ups, batting practice, announcements of each player and their positions, and the singing of the National Anthem. When he wasn’t working, Paul loved being with his kids, spending endless hours with them playing catch, throwing batting practice, and shagging balls. Paul also worked as a clerk at Central Shoe Repair, where he loved being in the bustle of downtown Worcester, meeting people, telling stories, and talking politics. His lifelong love of feeding people continued as he worked at multiple area restaurants, including Holden Pizza in Holden, and the Eden, Shorah’s, and Viva Bene in Worcester. He later owned and operated Mike’s Market on Lamartine Street, and Shop 29, a sandwich shop on Pearl Street. Paul worked several jobs throughout his life, starting from the age of 10 shining shoes at Union Station in Worcester. He was especially proud to have been in the starting lineups of three championship basketball squads in the same season - the YMCA Community League (the Jets Team), the Inter-High Freshman Loop (Grafton Street Junior High), and the Y Church League (St. Paul attended Commerce High School in Worcester, excelling in baseball and basketball, and playing for a number of school and church teams. The youngest of five children, Paul was born in Worcester on May 27, 1937, the son of Harry and Helen (Liazos) Thoutsis. According to the indictment, from 1998 to 2013, MRI solicited money from people living in Japan and other countries, falsely claiming that any money invested with MRI would go towards the purchase of a type of asset known as medical account receivable.Paul Harry Thoutsis, 85, of Worcester and Oak Bluffs, passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, April 13, 2023, with the people he cherished most in life - his family - close by his side. (MRI) is a Las Vegas, Nevada based company but they also maintained an office in Tokyo, Japan. The indictment alleges that the defendants ran an investment scam targeting individuals residing in Japan. District Court - Las Vegas, NV Court Document Indictment 起訴状 English Japanese in Las Vegas Courtroom 7D before Gloria M. Paul Suzuki ポール スズキ - Restitution Hearing has been scheduled for Jat 10:00 AM. Junzo Suzuki ジュンゾウ スズキ - Restitution Hearing has been scheduled for Jat 10:00 AM. Sentenced to imprisonment on April 5, 2022.Įdwin Fujinaga エドウィン フジナガ - Sentenced to imprisonment on May 23, 2019 ![]() Paul Suzuki ポール スズキ - Guilty Plea Agreement Filed on January 5, 2022. Sentenced to imprisonment on April 5, 2022. ![]() Junzo Suzuki ジュンゾウ スズキ - Guilty Plea Agreement Filed on January 5, 2022. No other form of victim notification will be provided. It is your responsibility to check this website for the most current information and updates. ![]() This website is the official method for victim notification. The defendants are presumed innocent and are entitled to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.ĭue to the large number of victims, the information on the case will be uploaded on this website. The public is reminded that an indictment contains only charges and is not evidence of guilt. ![]()
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