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So in this post, Busby took a snapshot of a certificate from the Pelt Division of New York Supreme Court that reads that he is actually licensed to practice in the state since January 17th, 2019. Busby goes on to say that there have been rumors swirling that he was not licensed in New York, but he adds in a statement, quote, let me be clear, I'm licensed to practice in New York.
I'm in good standing with the state bar and have always been. Although I prefer Texas, I'm proud of the legal work we are doing in New York. Don't believe the clickbait or dramatic headlines. We have also reached out to Mr. Busby for comment. Okay, and with that, let's welcome this week's guest, federal prison consultant, Sam Mangle. Hello, Sam.
I'm in good standing with the state bar and have always been. Although I prefer Texas, I'm proud of the legal work we are doing in New York. Don't believe the clickbait or dramatic headlines. We have also reached out to Mr. Busby for comment. Okay, and with that, let's welcome this week's guest, federal prison consultant, Sam Mangle. Hello, Sam.
Can you go into what exactly does a prison consultant do?
Can you go into what exactly does a prison consultant do?
Now, how did you get into the consulting business?
Now, how did you get into the consulting business?
So that's where you first learned about this job or this career path. Wow. Yes. So being the fact that you were incarcerated, you knew what it was like being in there. Do you think that gives you better insight as to what federal prisoners are going through?
So that's where you first learned about this job or this career path. Wow. Yes. So being the fact that you were incarcerated, you knew what it was like being in there. Do you think that gives you better insight as to what federal prisoners are going through?
So folks who have been found guilty and are going to be sentenced, seek out your help to help them navigate through the system and find essentially how to survive the system.
So folks who have been found guilty and are going to be sentenced, seek out your help to help them navigate through the system and find essentially how to survive the system.
Oh, so they hire you from the very beginning.
Oh, so they hire you from the very beginning.
But the fact that you also have been in the prisons, you were in the system, and you mentioned that the jail where Diddy is now is very similar to one of the lockups where you were at. Right now, he's in Brooklyn MVC, Metropolitan Detention Center, which is notorious for having really awful conditions. There have been prisoners who have died there.
But the fact that you also have been in the prisons, you were in the system, and you mentioned that the jail where Diddy is now is very similar to one of the lockups where you were at. Right now, he's in Brooklyn MVC, Metropolitan Detention Center, which is notorious for having really awful conditions. There have been prisoners who have died there.
Can you give me any insight into what someone like Diddy is facing in a place like that?
Can you give me any insight into what someone like Diddy is facing in a place like that?
Normally, they're allowed, what, an hour or so? No, no.
Normally, they're allowed, what, an hour or so? No, no.
So someone like Diddy, who's obviously very well known, and we've had sources who have said, you know, he might have a target on his back just because of his high profile. He's actually in general population?