The Fraud Triangle and Letitia James You know, when people ask me why good people end up in bad situations, I… Read More
How Reentry Goals and Reentry Plans Build Credibility Long After Federal Prison When people talk about reentry, they usually mean life after prison. Jobs, family, probation, credit… Read More
Letitia James and the Myth of Good Intentions: No Two-Tiered Justice I woke up this morning with a plan.Five miles. No excuses. Just me, the trail,… Read More
Tai Lopez SEC Charges and the Presumption of Innocence in Federal Cases Some will say I’m biased because people I work with become friends. But I’d say… Read More
Chapter 2: Walking Cliche May 25, 2009 “Throw it away. This suit is not fixable.” That’s what the woman… Read More
James Comey and Michael Flynn: What Federal Defendants Can Learn from a Setup When former FBI Director James Comey said he “cries for the Department of Justice,” he… Read More
From Prosecutor to Defendant: The Irony of Letitia James’ Indictment New York Attorney General Letitia James — who made her name as one of the… Read More
How Parents in Prison Can Rebuild Trust After Damaging Family Visits When Parents in Prison Push Their Kids Away Two siblings wrote to say they told… Read More
A Long-Term Prisoner’s View: What Awaits Sean Combs at Fort Dix I read that Sean Combs is asking to serve his sentence at Fort Dix. To… Read More