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Jul 2019
1h 17m

226: Justin Paperny | Lessons From Priso...

Jordan Harbinger
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Justin Paperny (@justinpaperny) was a successful stockbroker who made some bad decisions and wound up serving 18 months in prison for violating securities laws. Now he helps others prepare for time behind bars and after. He's the author of Lessons From Prison. What We Discuss with Justin Paperny: What happens when white-collar criminals go to jail. Why othe ... Show More
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