Hello, everybody here at Stage32! It’s great to be here, and I’m looking forward to getting to know some great talent, etc. here. A little about myself, I live in Los Angeles, CA, doing standup, acting, writing, and producing. I also work in the LA County Juvenile Detention System. One great project coming up is a TV Drama we’re showing, called Unit L/M, a show about corruption and greed in juvenile law enforcement. Here is our One Sheet: Unit L/M Tag line: Locking up kids is big business. Written by: Richard Mueller and Tymon Shipp Story by: Tymon Shipp Log line: Unit L/M is the industrial complex of corruption in the juvenile justice system. Target audience: 18-49 male/female, Black/White/Latino/Asian Intended broadcast network: Cable, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Viceland, etc… Suggested time slot: Primetime Episode length: 60 mins Number of episodes: 10-13 Genre: Drama Based on 25 years work experience in Juvenile Probation Deputy Chief of Probation Carl Jeffers and Detention Service Officer Maleek Washington are extremely skilled at playing all sides of corruption against the middle. Washington, a DSO/drug runner/respected community leader/gangster, through his long standing criminal affiliations along with Jeffers are raking in gobs of cash illegally. Many of the DSOs couldn’t care less about rehabilitating minors who’ve committed heinous crimes. Ever heard of a 13-year old murderer sentenced to a 150 years to life? Board of Supervisors Lindsay Harte (in the wake of minor Crayton killing himself after being gang raped) begins investigating the madness of Palmer Juvenile Hall, but with so many probation staff all the way up to elected officials on the take at the expense of incarcerated minors, just how deep will she dig to uncover the truth? One thing’s for sure, straight arrow, old school DSO J.T. Meriwether has had enough of DSOs fucking hoes in the breezeway while other staffers get high, peddle flesh, drug traffic and illegally pad their salaries all at the expense of kids trapped in the system. But when his mentor, old school veteran DSO Supervisor, Leonard Malone dies suspiciously of a gunshot wound to the head, he wages war on Unit L/M to expose the truth: Locking up kids is big business. Producers: Bret Slater, Tymon Shipp, Richard Mueller, Tomas Boykin Contact: Hunt Talent Management 310-990-9005 tammy@hunttalentmanagement.com