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About White Collar Advice

Defense attorneys, criminal defendants, and those who want to learn about federal prison and white-collar crime will find White Collar Advice’s podcast an excellent resource. It’s never too soon and it’s never too late to begin preparing for a government investigation. Let me explain why. Statistics show how easily an altercation with the criminal justice system can derail an individual’s life. Besides the indignity of an arrest, or notification that authorities have launched a criminal investigation, those who’ve been targeted by law enforcement must deal with ancillary consequences: • How will this altercation influence my career and earning capacity? • How will my life change if I’m sentenced to federal prison? • How will a term of confinement influence my family members? Clearly, anyone facing such challenges should consult with a competent defense attorney (we are not lawyers nor do we dispense legal advice). A lawyer will also help provide guidance to help people through the criminal justice system. Specifically, our team helps those who want to learn how: 1: To serve the shortest prison sentence possible 2: To make favorable impressions at sentencing 3: To serve the sentence in a federal prison camp or the lowest possible security level 4: To restore confidence, establish relevance, and live a life of meaning during imprisonment 5: To return to society with a clear path to a new career 6: To create a record that leads to higher levels of liberty on supervised release This podcast will not offer boilerplate information that anyone can obtain by way of a simple Google search. Allow me to introduce some key team members (in no particular order!): 1: I am Justin Paperny. I graduated from the University of Southern California, then built my career as a successful stockbroker at Bear Stearns and UBS. I specialized in representing professional athletes and hedge funds. Bad decisions led me into problems with the criminal justice system, including a felony conviction for violating securities laws. To read the story, grab a free copy of Lessons From Prison at WhiteCollarAdvice.com. 2: Michael Santos is my close friend and mentor. We are also partners. We met in federal prison while he was serving a 45 year prison sentence. We formed our partnership while we were serving time in federal prison. While I coordinate the one-on-one consulting business with Sam Mangel, Lawrence Hartman (and others), Michael creates digital content for our team. He also leads our affiliate site, Prison Professors, where we publish content to teach and inspire people going through the journey. He also leads our nonprofit, Prison Professors Charitable Corporation. 3: Sam Mangel earned an undergraduate degree at the Wharton School, at the University of Pennsylvania. As founder and CEO of a business that sold insurance policies, he found himself in the crosshairs of a government investigation. He recalibrated while in federal prison and now works to help others. 4: Brad Rouse earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard. An expert communicator and performing artist, he won the Louis Sudler Prize. As an award-winning theater artist, Brad developed exceptional writing skills and personal knowledge of government investigations. 5: Lawrence Hartman earned his law degree from Columbia University. He built his career as a securities lawyer, working with Wall Street firms. He has extensive experience with government investigations. White Collar Advice is also a useful resource for media outlets, including Dr. Phil, CNN, Fox News, Washington Post, Fortune, New York Post, BBC, ABC, NBC and others. If you have specific questions, please email Support@WhiteCollarAdvice.com. Thank you again for your interest in our podcast. Justin Paperny

What kind of guest might make a good fit?

Looking for guests that are defense attorneys, criminal defendants, or experts in federal prison and white-collar crime to share their experiences and provide valuable insights on preparing for government investigations and navigating the criminal justice system.

Note: Guest insights are created with AI assistance.