The saddest part about securities enforcement is that at the end of the day the con artist goes to jail but the investor cannot be made whole. The investor may never get their money back. The investor will never feel the original euphoria they had when they made the investment. The investors’ dreams have been taken. There’s no amount of punishment that an ever be exacted on the con artist that can ever repay all that was lost.
The Ignoble Prosecutor
The ignoble prosecutor rejects temperance in truth and shades facts with semantics. -Brayton
Signs of Depression in Men
Depression sometimes looks different in men and women. Sometimes in men, it looks like fatigue, anger, or irritability.
She is like …
She’s like that elf princess in that Lord of the Rings movie.
-One of Christy’s students during lunch break at school
Further the Interest of Justice
The legal system, at least the American legal system as it was envisioned, was purposed to further the interest of justice.
Unmasking Hour
Brandon L. Blankenship
Greg Harrelson
Unsaveable by Faith Hill
Are there some relationships that just can’t be saved? Some people? Or does everyone have some redeeming value? Can everyone be saved?
### Brandon Blankenship, Alabama
### Greg Harrelson, Alabama
New Video Promotion
New text only video commercial promoting Unmasking Hour came out today! (Click on video below to watch)
Announcing Unmasking Hour
Chip Langford finally made it. From small town farmer to millionaire financier and lawyer, he reached the top. He put his wife through college and served the public as a police officer. He worked his way through law school serving as office manager for a grateful law firm. Local banks and businesses took notice that this hard working attorney, student, and father still managed to invest in and run a small finance company. Planes, boats, exotic trips, expensive gifts…in just a short time, he had it all.
Or so it seemed.
Who was Chip Langford and how did he have so much, so fast? That’s what everyone was asking at the unmasking hour.