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Q: On a TV commercial, Gary Martin Hays & Associates claims that he is the author of a best-seller. Is this true? On what list? — Dave Dengos, Brookhaven
A: Gary Martin Hays is one of more than 25 authors who contributed to “Think & Grow Rich Today: The World’s Leading Experts Reveal How They are Using the Classic Principles of Napoleon Hill to Think and Grow Rich Today!”
The book was No. 1 on Amazon.com’s Direct Marketing category on its release date in 2013 and achieved best-seller status in these categories: marketing and sales, marketing, entrepreneurship, small business and entrepreneurship, and business and investing.
He is a co-author of “The Authority on Workers’ Compensation Claims in Georgia: The Definitive Guide for Injured Victims & Their Lawyers in Workers’ Compensation Cases,” which hit No. 1 on Amazon.com best-seller categories of personal injury, law specialties, and labor and employment in 2015.
He also co-authored “The Authority On Child Safety: How to Talk to Your Kids About Their Personal Safety Without Scaring Them” in 2012. Hays has 13 books available on Amazon.
Q: Is the U.S. Secret Service agent who posted on social media she would rather go to jail than take a bullet for Donald Trump still on paid leave? — Caroline Russu, Snellville
A: Kerry O’Grady, the Secret Service agent in charge of the Denver district, has been placed on administrative leave.
The U.S. Secret Service cannot discuss any information beyond that, because it does not provide information regarding personnel matters, Nicole B. Mainor, assistant special agent in charge, told Q&A on the News.
Fast Copy News Service wrote this column; Lisa Fu contributed. Do you have a question? We’ll try to get the answer. Call 404-222-2002 or email q&a@ajc.com (include name, phone and city).