Wow, can I please un-see this in my head? LOL. I wrote a review of The Apprentice, which I won't link here because I think it's frowned upon, but your piece has all this "juicy" inside info. Much of it is stomach-turning, because Cohn was stomach-turning. In researching my article, I saw an interview with the filmmaker John Waters. Waters was talking about how Cohn was a fixture in P-town (Provincetown, MA) from the 60s onward. Waters said his friend waited on Cohn one time and spat in his food before serving it to Cohn. Waters dryly commented, "I would've put a lot more of me into his food." I left the film thinking that some people are not redeemable. Their existential role is to destroy others' lives and leave this life reviled.