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Criminal

May 5, 2001

Pee Peddler Says His Product Preserves Rights

If it were not for the Internet, Kenneth Curtis certainly would be out of business. Banned by a 2-year-old state law aimed specifically at knocking out his controversial business in his home state of South Carolina, and facing criminal charges there, Curtis says he still has plenty of clients in other states and nations around the globe, thanks to the Web.

By Amy Bentley
Special to the Daily Journal
        If it were not for the Internet, Kenneth Curtis certainly would be out of business.
        Banned by a 2-year-old state law aimed specifically at knocking out his controversial business in his home state of South Carolina, and facing criminal charges ther...

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