by Kenneth Flaska | Oct 6, 2014 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
October 6, 2014 The Blame Game Once exposed, almost all white collar criminals engage in a thought process trying to place the blame for their actions on some other person, event or thing. Once the story line is established, it may become very difficult to convince...
by Kenneth Flaska | Oct 5, 2014 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
October 5, 2014 Fear Fear has been defined as FALSE EVIDENCE APPEARING REAL. Anyone who has been stupid enough to place themselves in a position similar to mine will clearly experience fear. Fear of exposure, Fear of arrest, Fear of telling family and friends about...
by David Applegate | Oct 5, 2014 | Blog, David Applegate
Being indicted by the federal government kind of makes you rethink a lot of things in your life – one of the big ones being finances. We were in a pretty big hole coming out of 2008. Neither of us had jobs, we were in a house in Austin we could not afford, most of our...
by Brian Jorgenson | Oct 5, 2014 | Blog, Brian Jorgenson
October 5, 2014 A Minority in the White Collar Circle Let's start with the numbers first. Here at Herlong there are about 120 inmates at the camp. Of that, I'd guess approximately a dozen of us are in here for white collar crimes. I'm the only insider trading guy but...
by Hilary Neiman | Oct 3, 2014 | Hilary Neiman
Guessing, imagining, wondering...these are words that people on the inside use to describe what it is like when trying to maintain a relationship while they are in prison. Unfortunately, all of these feelings are unavoidable when you cannot be part of your spouse's or...