I've been convicted of bank fraud and my life is over. Need advice on how to cope and continue.?


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I worked for a real estate company when i was 20 years old, with very little experience. I left the company after 3 months and went back to school. I found my first love and maintained a 3.9 gpa being on the deans list. A year after i left the company, federal marshalls came to my house while i wasn't home to...


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hotpinkKITTY

What is up with the level one trolls on here tonight?

gratefulrichard

Find a forensic accountant to help you. Have this person review all of the documents and make the case for an appeal. If you really didn't do it, evidence should exist. A handwriting expert can testify if your signature was forged. I'm not convinced you have provided all of the facts because it does not make complete sense to me with what you've said. Did you get any money? What did they say your motive was? If you didn't profit, why were you convicted? Get a forensic person and if you are innocent, clear your name. If you are guilty, admit it and move on with lessons learned.

IDONTKNOW

Sorry, can't think of anything encouraging. Bank fraud is about the worst crime you could be convicted of from a business standpoint. It will take 10+ years before any company will even consider hiring you in a professional position. Honestly, I feel bad because I don't like how we stigmatize people, but that's the truth. Your screwed.


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