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A 48-year-old Wisconsin man, Scott Farmer, was sentenced to 37 and a half years in prison after his fifth drunk driving conviction led to a crash that killed four siblings. Waupaca County Judge Raymond Huber handed down the sentence on Friday, granting Farmer 342 days of credit for time already served, according to court records. The fatal incident occurred on December 16, 2023, when Farmer drove westbound in the eastbound lane of Highway 10 in Weyauwega. His vehicle collided head-on with a car carrying Daniel Gonzalez, 25; Fabian Gonzalez, 23; and their sisters, Lilian Gonzalez, 14, and Daniela Gonzalez, 9. All four siblings died at the scene. Emergency responders found a large bottle of vodka inside Farmer's truck. During the sentencing, prosecutors presented recordings of jailhouse calls between Farmer and his wife that contradicted his courtroom remorse. While Farmer told the court he wished he had died in the crash and prayed daily for the victims, the calls revealed a different sentiment. Farmer accused the victims' stepfather of running a sex trafficking ring out of his church. His wife reportedly said, "God was working through Scott" on the day of the crash. They also suggested that immigration checks should be conducted at the courtroom door, noting that many of the victims' family members are from Ecuador. Judge Huber condemned the comments as "outrageous" and "offensive to the court." The victims' mother, Paulina Schilling, shared her anguish during the proceedings. "A few days went by, and I had to go see them at the funeral parlor, which was the most heartbreaking day of my life," she said through a translator. "No one can imagine how I felt seeing all of them lifeless on a cot." In August, Farmer pleaded no contest to four counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle and one count of operating a vehicle while intoxicated for the fifth time. As part of a plea deal, one other criminal count and four pending traffic citations were dismissed. He was initially arrested on multiple charges, including operating with a revoked license, possessing open intoxicants in a vehicle, reckless driving, and driving the wrong way on a divided highway. According to the criminal complaint, Farmer initially told officers after the crash, "I just spun out" and denied hitting anyone. He became belligerent toward firefighters and attempted to fight hospital staff. Eventually, he admitted to having had "a lot" to drink. Deputies noted that Farmer exhibited signs of severe intoxication, including slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and difficulty maintaining balance. A blood test revealed his blood alcohol content was .346—more than four times the legal limit of .08 for regular drivers in Wisconsin. Due to his prior convictions, Farmer's legal limit was reduced to .02. Farmer's history of drunk driving spans several decades, with convictions in 1999, 2001, 2006, and 2019. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A 48-year-old Wisconsin man, Scott Farmer, was sentenced to 37 and a half years in prison after his fifth drunk driving conviction led to a crash that killed four siblings. Waupaca County Judge Raymond Huber handed down the sentence on Friday, granting Farmer 342 days of credit for time already served, according to court records. The fatal incident occurred on December 16, 2023, when Farmer drove westbound in the eastbound lane of Highway 10 in Weyauwega. His vehicle collided head-on with a car carrying Daniel Gonzalez, 25; Fabian Gonzalez, 23; and their sisters, Lilian Gonzalez, 14, and Daniela Gonzalez, 9. All four siblings died at the scene. Emergency responders found a large bottle of vodka inside Farmer's truck. During the sentencing, prosecutors presented recordings of jailhouse calls between Farmer and his wife that contradicted his courtroom remorse. While Farmer told the court he wished he had died in the crash and prayed daily for the victims, the calls revealed a different sentiment. Farmer accused the victims' stepfather of running a sex trafficking ring out of his church. His wife reportedly said, "God was working through Scott" on the day of the crash. They also suggested that immigration checks should be conducted at the courtroom door, noting that many of the victims' family members are from Ecuador. Judge Huber condemned the comments as "outrageous" and "offensive to the court." The victims' mother, Paulina Schilling, shared her anguish during the proceedings. "A few days went by, and I had to go see them at the funeral parlor, which was the most heartbreaking day of my life," she said through a translator. "No one can imagine how I felt seeing all of them lifeless on a cot." In August, Farmer pleaded no contest to four counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle and one count of operating a vehicle while intoxicated for the fifth time. As part of a plea deal, one other criminal count and four pending traffic citations were dismissed. He was initially arrested on multiple charges, including operating with a revoked license, possessing open intoxicants in a vehicle, reckless driving, and driving the wrong way on a divided highway. According to the criminal complaint, Farmer initially told officers after the crash, "I just spun out" and denied hitting anyone. He became belligerent toward firefighters and attempted to fight hospital staff. Eventually, he admitted to having had "a lot" to drink. Deputies noted that Farmer exhibited signs of severe intoxication, including slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and difficulty maintaining balance. A blood test revealed his blood alcohol content was .346—more than four times the legal limit of .08 for regular drivers in Wisconsin. Due to his prior convictions, Farmer's legal limit was reduced to .02. Farmer's history of drunk driving spans several decades, with convictions in 1999, 2001, 2006, and 2019. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Scott Farmer 48 has been sentenced to more than 35 years in prison for a crash that killed four siblings as they mad their way to a weekly dinner gathering. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We spend a lot of time talking about how to put branding and marketing practices into action. We're excited to welcome on one of our clients, Scott Farmer, the CEO of LYP Health Management. He joins us to talk about how our collaborative work to evolve their mission, vision, and values has transformed his business. Make sure you listen to the full episode here.
The mother of missing three-year-old Elijah Vue was back in court today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We spend a lot of time talking about how to put branding and marketing practices into action. We thought you'd appreciate hearing it from the other side of the table for a change! We're excited to welcome on one of our clients to talk about how our collaborative work to evolve their mission, vision, and values has transformed his business. He's Scott Farmer, and he's the CEO of LYP Health Management. They're a patient contact center focusing exclusively on healthcare and medical organizations. Let's explore what worked well in this collaboration. Do you want to stand out in your industry and get more sales? Show you're different to attract and retain top talent? Build a brand that drives real business results? Grab your Brand Strategy Workbook at: https://forthright-people.com/brand-strategy And as always, if you need help in building your Marketing Smarts, don't hesitate to reach out to us at: ForthRight-People.com. FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/forthrightpeople.marketingagency INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/forthrightpeople/ LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/forthright-people/ WORKSHEETS https://www.forthright-people.com/resources VIRTUAL CONSULTANCY https://www.forthright-people.com/shop
Jam packed episode. The boys put Georgia Southern in the rear-view. South Alabama PxP man JT Crabtree & Dave Shultz stop by the pod to discuss, the game, the impact of a new stadium, Kane Wommack, Jake Bentley and we even got to a couple Scott Farmer stories. Stick and stay for another edition of Behind Enemy Lines, the unabridged version. Chad Lunsford Fired [7:43] OLine Injuries [13:13] Foote Article Reaction [20:13] REALIGNMENT UPDATE [22:55] BEL: JT Crabtree [34:00] BEL: Dave Shultz [1:31:34] Dave remembers The Tigue Reno & "Farmer Watch" [2:13:37] SBC Round Up Week 4 & Preview Week 5 [2:50:29] Maaan I tell you what! [2:57:47] Cajuns in Vegas [3:02:22] For more news & updates follow us on social platforms @RaginReview
Guest: Scott Farmer, Principal of Bravium Duration: 18:08 Date: 9 March 2021 On this episode of “The Certainty Advice Podcast”, Jim continues to delve into the three years since the announcement of the Royal Commission into Banking and how those changes have altered the way we access advice in 2020. Today, Jim talks with Certainty Advisor and Principal of Bravium, Scott Farmer, as Job Keeper 1.0 comes to an end and other financial initiatives are withdrawn. Families across the country are learning to survive on smaller incomes. But is COVID revealing a silver lining with potentially better options? Scott reveals why he believes the Royal Commission was effective and why he thinks the Advice industry is still in start-up phase. There’s a lot to unpack in this episode... Enjoy!
Guests: Samantha Albiez and Scott Farmer of Bravium Pty Ltd Duration: 19:01 Date: 29 May 2020 Certainty Advisers Samantha Albiez and Scott Farmer of Bravium Canberra, share their valuable insights into finding your financial footing now and post- the global COVID pandemic. For Bravium, advice is not about the product, but about what has to be achieved, what has to be managed.
Guest: Scott Farmer, Principal of Bravium Canberra Duration: 11:42 Date Recorded: 29 October 2019 In this episode of our Certainty Advice Podcast, my guest Scott Farmer, Certainty Adviser & Principal of Bravium Canberra, shares why the diversity of advice for his family, small business and small business clients, means it could never be regarded as a commodity like electricity.
There’s no denying uncertainty within Financial Services is at an all-time high. However, in light of this, Scott Farmer of Bravium believes this is a golden opportunity for Financial Advisers to re-evaluate their business models, think about how they can add and articulate their value to their clients and continually evolve. He doesn’t for one minute think it will be easy, but he’s confident it will be worth it if Advisers are to continue making a meaningful difference to clients lives and build profitable businesses. Bravium has been supporting a fee for service model since 2009. Taking a totally holistic approach, Scott and his team will not take on new clients who are only looking for specific transactional advice. This episode is a deep dive into Scott’s value proposition and the process he has built to ensure his team are continually going above and beyond for their clients. Episode highlights: 4:10 - How industry uncertainty is prompting Advisers to re-evaluate their business models 6:15 – How you transitioned to a fee for service model 12:00 – What’s the first step to letting go of insurance commissions? 22:45 - Why Advisers are underestimating the cost of providing advice 32:35 – What’s your initial engagement steps with clients? 38:45 – Why you built your own cashflow fintech solution? Show Notes: Scott Farmer LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-farmer-57647825/ Bravium - https://www.bravium.com.au/ SavvyApp - https://www.savvyapp.com.au XY ON TOUR Event Info & Tickets - https://co.xyadviser.com/xyontour-podcast XY Adviser Online Training Platform - https://www.xyadviser.com General Disclaimer - https://www.xyadviser.com/disclaimer/ This podcast is brought to you by HUB24 (https://www.HUB24.com.au), an ASX listed company with over $10b in funds under management and one of the fastest growing platforms in the market. They believe in connecting advisers to innovative solutions that create opportunity, while delivering an awesome user and client experience. They’re big time supporters of advisers going solo and their BDM team are great to work with. We’re proud to partner with HUB24 - they’re big fans of the XY community and are continuing to help drive the positive evolution of financial advice.
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Titled “Rising through the Ranks: What it Takes,” this panel discussion features Scott Farmer, chairman and CEO of Cintas; Jim Kearns, CFO at Alsco; Juha Laurio, president and CEO of the Lindstrom Group; Steven Sintros, president and CEO at UniFirst; and Tom Watts, president at Prudential Overall Supply. The discussion was moderated by TRSA President and CEO Joseph Ricci, and recorded live at TRSA’s inaugural Leadership Summit in June 2018 in Chicago.
April 10, 2016 -Scott Farmer - "Who Am I?"
March 6, 2016 - Scott Farmer - "The Exchange"
Pastor Scott Farmer speaks on dealing with temptation.
Scott Farmer preaches his final sermon as Senior Pastor of CPC, referring to the text from Micah 6 as his primary text.
Pastor Scott Farmer preaches on financial responsibility.
Pastor Scott Farmer preaches at Christmas Eve services.
Pastor Scott Farmer speaks on "Great Joy" in week 3 of the sermon series "Simply Christmas"
Senior Pastor Scott Farmer and Pastor Cathy Burkholder speak on the topic of "Fear Not" as the first sermon of the "Simply Christmas" sermon series.
Scott Farmer continues the "Cultivate Spiritual Conversations" sermon series by speaking on "Serve Together" (1 Thessalonians 1:4-8).
This week's episode features just the audio track from our October 25 LIVE video special where we covered Washington, DC's "25th Annual High Heel Race." We understand that much of what you might hear during this episode won't make sense without the pictures, so we encourage you to (also) check out the video itself. You can watch it right on the front page of swishedition.com. Hosted by Dale & Scott on the main stage and Steve in the street, the coverage includes chats with the race participants, special interviews with Jonathan Howard of GLAAD, executive director of the Historic Dupont Circle Main Streets Paul Williams, TOWN and Cobalt hostess Lena Lett, vice president of J.R.'s Bar & Grill David Perruzza, and many more. Plus, play-by-play of the race itself, the winner (an Amy Winehouse lookalike), a video from Miss Sherry Vine, and much more gay (and straight!) hilarity. Brought to you in part by Atlantis Events' January 29, 2012 Allure of the Seas Caribbean Cruise. Special thanks to our director Eric Reader; cameramen Stone Lyons and Scott Farmer; show runner Deborah Russell; street coordinator Elaine Feehrer; guest wrangler Glen Marsocci; security members Dennis Black and Christopher Dorsey; still photographer Chris Burch; Eric Little, David Perruzza and Paul Greeno of JR's Bar & Grill; Mark Rutstein of Cobalt/30 Degrees; co-host Scott's mom and dad who made sure we sounded and looked good on the other end; and, all of our friends and listeners who cheered us on! We love you all. Episode 157 is called, "25th Annual High Heel Race AUDIO," and while we hope you listen...you might enjoy the video version on our front page instead.