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          John Bailey Goodman (born 18 September ) is an American businessman and polo player whose wealth originates in the family appliance and air conditioning..

          The bizarre details behind John Goodman's attempt to keep control of his fortune by adopting his own girlfriend.

        1. The bizarre details behind John Goodman's attempt to keep control of his fortune by adopting his own girlfriend.
        2. John Goodman, 59, founder of the Wellington Polo Club, was brought back from state prison to a West Palm Beach courtroom, hoping to receive a new trial.
        3. John Bailey Goodman (born 18 September ) is an American businessman and polo player whose wealth originates in the family appliance and air conditioning.
        4. The Texas-born heir to an air-conditioning empire is not just the man who rescued world-class polo in Wellington, sinking millions into a club.
        5. A Palm Beach County jury found year-old John Goodman guilty of DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide.
        6. John B. Goodman (industrialist)

          American businessman and polo player

          John Bailey Goodman (born 18 September ) is an American businessman and polo player whose wealth originates in the family appliance and air conditioning businesses, Goodman Manufacturing Company.

          A Houston, Texas, native, he became more widely known in the United States for his legal difficulties stemming from a manslaughter conviction in

          Education and career

          Goodman was born in , one of four children of a wealthy Texas couple.[1][2] His father, Harold V.

          Goodman, amassed a fortune in air conditioning manufacturing and also raised racehorses. Goodman Manufacturing Company, a little-known but well-positioned company, had been started in and run by the elder Goodman since its inception.

          It was launched by the elder Goodman based on his decades of experience as an air conditioning contractor and concentrated on making flexible ducts.[3]

          From his Massachusetts boarding school,