Posted on 04/03/2019 11:44:14 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Justin Paperny, a former stock broker who served time incarcerated for fraud, is in talks to be a prison consultant for parents who have been charged as part of the college admissions scandal.
Paperny said he has been hired by one parent and is speaking to others, but he has not revealed which parents he is in talks with.
He said as a prison consultant he teaches people about day-to-day prison life, family visitations, and accepting wrongdoing.
Parents who have been charged in the college admissions scandal are speaking with a prison consultant to learn more bout incarceration.
Justin Paperny, a former stock broker who was incarcerated for fraud, told CBS News that he's in talks with several parents accused of paying bribes up to $6.5 million to get their children into top universities.
Paperny said he has been hired by one parent and speaking with several others, but he has not revealed which parents he is in contact with.
"They're scared and it's 'Can I survive in prison? Am I cut out for prison?'" Paperny said. "What's most surprising to me about the first conversation is how many of them didn't view their actions as criminal."
He said that he's answering questions for parents, like if there will be internet available, what day-to-day prison life is like, and how family visitations work.
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I am disappointed in you.
How many children, now adults, wanted those college slots. Would they have had better lives if they had been admitted? No one will ever know but they should NEVER have had that opportunity STOLEN from them.
Jail them. General population in state pen.
And one more thing...
I hope those women develop a taste for prison pu$$y because their pretty selves will surely get married off as soon as they are admitted.
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