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coach hobo bag convenience stores. He had talked to Durrett in 2007 about helping to intimidate a small business owner with whom Budhwani had a dispute over money.Durrett made threatening phone calls to the business owner, and said he was a police officer in DeKalb County. In result, the business owner paid Budhwani over $10,000 to settle the argument. Durrett also ordered the business owner's employees to cash their paychecks at Budhwani's convenience stores.In 2008, Durrett introduced Budhwani to Frank, and told Frank that he should be sure and get paid for any work he did for Budhwani. In turn, Durrett shook Budhwani down for payments. He would ask Budhwani how he liked the services done, those jobs that Durrett and Frank did on Budhwani's behalf.Budhwani testified he paid $5,000 to Durrett.In October of 2008, Budhwani had another dispute with a business partner, and he once more reached out to Durrett and Frank for help. Budhwani testified he paid Durrett $2,000 for his assistance in this incident.Frank continued to coerce people who owed money to Budhwani to pay him the money they owed.At the trial, one of Budhwani's employees testified that Frank made him sign a repayment letter agreeing to pay Budhwani $20,000. The employee paid the money, saying he was scared of being put in jail or deported.In all, Budhwani paid Frank and Durrett thousands of dollars for using their positions as DeKalb County police officers to assist Budhwani with his disputes.The FBI became aware of their corrupt activity after other DeKalb County officers reported the officers involved. Frank was fired from the DCPD on May