Wanted Writer's Assistant and or Agent

Job ID: 39536637

Budget: $20,000 – $50,000 USD

Prodigy – The Life and Times of a Pitfighter, Pimp and Prisoner

Jason David Sadowski is and has always been a fighter. In January 2019 Director, Caled Slain invited Jason to the Sundance Film Festival to attend the premier of Slain's 3-D Documentary of Eminem, and to discuss Slain's interest in turning Jason's larger-than-life story into a documentary or feature film... And that was before the latest chapter that finds Jason wrongfully charged and convicted of murder. Now, Jason languishes in prison within the Michigan Department of Corrections – a system he has come to know too well – while he fights to overturn his conviction that was the result of corrupt law enforcement and prosecutors. He fights to regain his freedom, to return to the women he loves and to resume his life. He also fights against the shadow of what remains of his legend as a deadly convict, which was earned over the 20 years of his previous conviction, while retaining the respect that his nickname “KK” still evokes over 15 years later.

Jason grew up fighting in the streets and alleys of Detroit, then in various dojos, dojangs, boxing rings and on wrestling mats where he was recognized as a prodigy and became a pioneer of pitfighting and NHB (no holds barred, which is now known as MMA-mixed martial arts). Competing and winning against the likes of Bill Mattix, Gary Goodridge, and Keith Hackney while training with masters such as Chung Il Kim, Man Bok Song, Robert Villegas, Deno Cain and a life changing session with Dan Inosanto which reinforced Jason's instinct to mix styles and techniques and apply the principles of his bible, 'Jeet Kune Do'. After his fight career was lost due to a draconian sentence, he fought in the often kill-or-be-killed, brutal hand-to-hand fights against multiple opponents who were usually armed with shivs and spears, in what is the ugly truth of prison survival. Upon his release, Jason fought his way back to the top of the MMA world as a successful coach. Next, Jason had to fight his past and reputation as it was cast by the cops, the courts, and the media while he trained and managed a successful fight team and a fight gym and traveled the country for fights, while he paid for everything with the profits from his legal medical marijuana business, all while he lived an open marriage with a wife and multiple girlfriends. His women, from an EMT, to a nurse turned fighter, to a prison guard, to a bartender and photographer, to multiple strippers, were united in their pursuit of mutual happiness and success. His only criminal activity was that he began driving and providing security to his girlfriends who were hookers, which progressed to managing them – and, quite by accident, he became a pimp. His reputation and lifestyle set the U.P. On fire, and a jealous corrupt police chief set Jason up with the help of 2 informants. A complicit prosecutor gained a conviction on the false charges – not only against Jason, but also against Jason's lifelong friend Leroy, who Jason had let move-in with him. After a video surfaced of the police chief instructing one of his informants of what to accuse Jason of, Jason was ultimately acquitted and exonerated of all charges - but not until he had already loss his stable of fighters, his gym, his licensed medical marijuana grow-op, his house, personal and professional relationships, and 4 years of his freedom. Despicably, due to technicalities of the law and an attorney who sold Leroy down the river, Leroy remains imprisoned on charges that have been proven to have been fabricated. Sadly Leroy is now on his deathbed.

Vindicated but penniless, Jason returned to the world and took every temp job available and managed to work a few daytime hours a week as a paralegal. However, the only steady jobs he could get hired for was as a bouncer at strip clubs, security at music venues, and as a bodyguard for artists, such as Fetty Wap. His new girlfriend, who is an escort and sex performer, asked him to be her driver and security. She then asked him to manage her and Jason again, became a pimp. Soon he was the pimp of other girls who were friends of hers and who danced at the clubs he worked. As Jason juggled work, women, and lifestyle to make enough money to reopen his gym while caring for his schizophrenic and drug addicted girlfriend and suffering losses related to her cycle of difficulties, he convinced her to enter into an in-patient program. Meanwhile, though his reputation was nearly beyond repair, his skills were still in demand at the highest levels, and Jason taught technique clinics to Greco-Roman wrestlers on the national team at the Olympic Training Center in Marquette, as well as for UFC fighter Andrea “KGB” Lee. Jason rented a duplex in his girlfriends hometown for her to come home to. The day before she was released, Jason was attacked by a confused, drug dealing predator who allowed himself to be manipulated and gaslighted into assaulting Jason from behind with a club. Jason defended himself, using only his hands. Regrettably that man died.

Now, Jason fights for his freedom. This may well be his last fight. A fight for justice and for what is right. A fight to overcome the reputation that he often cultivated and at times he had no choice but to live-up-to or die. A fight for love and redemption.

Help Jason tell his story, the good, the bad, and the ugly... and the beautiful. He is currently accepting offers from writers assistants and agents (to type and scan his manuscript, minimal research, sending and receiving emails, and minimal social media/ marketing). For this assistance Jason will pay 10 -15 % of the book contract he accepts.

Contact Jason here, or by finding him on www.michigan.gov/otis (Jason Sadowski, # 195558). The address will be the prison he is currently at. His name and number must be on the envelop. Or by Jpay.com (put in his State: Michigan, then his name and number).
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