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Steve Barket, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 4, 2013: “True Survivor” Claws His Way Back? Ricardo Bonvicin, a “True Sociopath” in My Opinion …

It will truly be a bad day for you if Ricardo Bonvicin, a North Las Vegas cop, gets entangled in your life.

The story referenced in the headline above in this post — “True Survivior” by John L. Smith of the Las Vegas Review Journal — has a lot missing from it.

For example, here are a couple of key items that Bonvicin should have been asked to go over by our intrepid LVRJ fact-finder:
1. Explain your bankruptcy.
2. How did you, Mr. Bonvicin, pay private detective Tom Dillard?

And no mention about the western union money sent to Nicole, my ex.

Bonvicin got money and did not pay his own father in law.

Rick Bonvicin forgot to explain to John L. Smith his own statement, which I recorded. Let’s reflect on Bonvicin’s own words:

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“Level the playing field by telling your side of the story.”

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John L. Smith’s $15 Million Bankruptcy

That’s right, you read this blog post headline correctly: “John L. Smith’s $15 Million Bankruptcy.”

While John L. Smith writes column upon column each week in the Las Vegas Review-Journal (LVRJ), his credibility has been directly compromised by an astonishingly large libel suit of $15 million. The actual figure that Smith tallied up in his bankruptcy filing is $15,644,671.00. That’s closer to $16 million than $15 million, but we’re giving the guy a break.

There are no fewer than 94 creditors listed in the “Schedule F” document of creditors holding claims against him. It goes on for 18 pages. You can read the details here: John L. Smith’s Bankruptcy.

All this, by the way, is publicly available information. All you have to do is look for it.