West Side Restaurateur Says He's Had Issues Accessing His Own Money From Bank
Jermaine Jordan serves hundreds of people every day of the week from his restaurant, and he said money to keep the place going wasn’t a problem - until he started having issues accessing his own. CBS 2's Tara Molina reports.
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