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Why Hiding a Federal Conviction Can Destroy Your Business Later
A man who avoided public disclosure of his federal conviction is now paying the price. Ten years after prison, a competitor exposed his past to clients, costing him contracts and credibility. He once told us, "I didn't think anyone would find out—there was no DOJ press release." But silence isn't strategy; it's a time bomb. Disclosure, even when uncomfortable, builds trust and control. This story proves it: if you've got a federal record, the risk of staying quiet is bigger than the hit of being honest. Join our weekly webinar every Tuesday at 11AM Pacific / 2PM Eastern to learn more.
By Justin Paperny4.9
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Why Hiding a Federal Conviction Can Destroy Your Business Later
A man who avoided public disclosure of his federal conviction is now paying the price. Ten years after prison, a competitor exposed his past to clients, costing him contracts and credibility. He once told us, "I didn't think anyone would find out—there was no DOJ press release." But silence isn't strategy; it's a time bomb. Disclosure, even when uncomfortable, builds trust and control. This story proves it: if you've got a federal record, the risk of staying quiet is bigger than the hit of being honest. Join our weekly webinar every Tuesday at 11AM Pacific / 2PM Eastern to learn more.

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