Kenneth Flaska's

My name is Ken Flaska. I was born and raised in Michigan. I graduated from Wayne State University with a business degree in 1974 and a law degree in 1978. I developed a successful law practice and served as the Head of the Litigation Group at a prominent Midwestern Law Firm. Poor choices influenced by a personal financial crisis led me to engage in Fraudulent Banking activities. I plead guilty to Bank Fraud in April of 2014 and was sentenced to serve 64 months in Federal Prison in September of 2014. I plan on using my time away reading and writing a blog about my experiences and other related topics. I also plan to write a book. The monumental consequences associated with a Federal Felony Conviction seem unsurmountable at times, but I am confident that hard work and complete transparency will allow me to return to the real world as a wiser, stronger and more productive human being. I am blessed to have a beautiful wife and an incredible son support me through this difficult journey.

75 Things Not To Do In Prison

October 12, 2014 75 Things Not To Do In Prison Justin Paperny wrote a great blog last week entitled 100 things to do in Prison. I have admittedly hijacked the concept underpinning his work and have come up with 75 things NOT to do in Prison. I must also add that...

CNBC Interview

October 9, 2014 CNBC Interview I have accepted a CNBC offer to be interviewed by Andrew Sorkin, a writer with the New York Times. You have probably heard of Andrew as He published the best selling book "Too Big to Fail". He also produced the HBO movie " To Big to...

Lessons From The World Of White Collar Crime

October 8, 2014 Lessons From The World Of White Collar Crime Yesterday, Justin Paperny asked Me what I had learned from my experience with the Federal Justice System? Talk about a loaded question! In no particular order, I learned the following: TALKING: Never talk to...

The Blame Game

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...

Fear

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...

I Was A Role Model

October 2, 2014 I Was A Role Model I was a role model to my two boys. I was a role model to the young lawyers in my Law Firm. I was a role model to hundreds of children that I coached and managed in youth sports over the years. I sat on various boards in support of...

The Scarlet Letter “F”

September 30, 2014 The Scarlet Letter “F” Perhaps you have read Hawthorne's novel, The Scarlet Letter or viewed the film based upon the novel that starred Demi Moore. Briefly, it is a story set in puritanical New England in the mid 1600's. Moore's character becomes...

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