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Million Dollar Mortgage Fraud Leads To FBI Raid & Federal Prison Sentence | Jacqueline Polverari 

Ian Bick
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Jacqueline Polverari was the last person you would ever expect to go to prison. Raised by a good family in Connecticut, Jacuqeline started her own business and family, becoming very active in her community. After the 2008 mortgage crash, Jacqueline makes a series of choices that lead to her arrest and imprisonment in the Danbury, CT women's federal prison camp. In this episode we dive into the collateral damage that comes from going through the criminal justice system, spending time in prison with Teresa Giudice, and post incarceration struggles.
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evolutionreentry.com
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www.ianbick.com/
00:00 Intro
01:29 Upbringing
11:42 First Marriage and Divorce
19:46 Title searching and started own business
25:40 Second Marriage
26:56 Mortgage Fraud
33:18 Partner Arrested and Snitched
36:54 Raided by the FBI (36:58)
44:00 Admission to fraud and working against Wells Fargo
47:35 “Snitching” on Wells Fargo
49:45 Reaction from the community
54:18 Sentenced
56:30 Prison prep
59:00 Self Surrendering Intake
1:05:55 Experiences in Prison
1:08:16 Teresa Giudice
1:09:33 First Reality check in prison
1:11:53 Prison Rules
1:13:48 Halfway House
1:19:41 Hardest Integration back home
1:27:30 $1.8 Million in Restitution
1:39:09 Message
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@traceypfannenbecker2286
@traceypfannenbecker2286 10 месяцев назад
Love my cousin. She is the most generous loving person. We grew up together in the same house. She was always there for me with any problems I've had. She loved me like a sister and still does. So very proud of her. She's a wonderful person and everyone makes mistakes in life. Love you girl and I'm so proud to be your cousin ❤
@coralscrafts7258
@coralscrafts7258 5 дней назад
I love her too but there almost a naivety and "I need to keep up with social expectations" which weighs heavy on women all across the world. She is my inspiration as she turns her life around having made mistakes. Others would have gone on to fail but here she is striving through life. I wish her the very best in her journey.
@greg4876
@greg4876 10 часов назад
A lot of us mess up in life that's not what defines us, what defines us is how we turn out in life and how we treat others... sounds like this woman has got it together now and that's not easy in this crazy world and y'all are lucky to have each other as family and friend ,we all don't have that in our life.... peace
@coralscrafts7258
@coralscrafts7258 7 часов назад
@@greg4876 100%
@tinkersmit
@tinkersmit Год назад
I have to say it's really amazing how far Ian has come as an interviewer in such a short about of time. He's much more empathetic and asks better questions to really get the most out of the interview!
@jasontr2011
@jasontr2011 21 день назад
Loving Ian's interview style. He does a good job opening up the guests. Dude is real talented. Keep up the good work Ian.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT 21 день назад
Thank you so much
@JohnDoe-lc9yj
@JohnDoe-lc9yj Год назад
The three most important words in prison, are "please" and "thank you". A good attorney know the law, a great attorney knows the judge.
@WhitneyStone-rz4iu
@WhitneyStone-rz4iu Месяц назад
I got so lucky because I have a friend that knows the da and the judge I mean that is so true
@cammobunker
@cammobunker Год назад
Friend of mine spent three years at Bryan FPC Women's for financial stuff. She's far from what you'd call a master criminal. The FBI completely manipulated her into admitting to far, far more than she embezzled by threatening to charge her with dozens of counts of "money laundering" and threatened her with 20 years. She pleaded and wound up spending 3 years inside and 3 years probation. She owes 1M in restitution and $360K in back taxes... much of that on money she did not steal. (She told them about the 500K she actually did steal, but those agents had to bump those numbers) Much. much of what Jacqueline says is exactly what she experienced as told to me.
@erickiyoshiphillips2323
@erickiyoshiphillips2323 7 месяцев назад
500k is alot of money 3 years ain't bad at all.
@GrammyT1231
@GrammyT1231 Год назад
This is a great episode!! It really shines the light on other issues that hinder reentry (like the half way house and outrageous restitution) and make it difficult for people to make it on the outside. I watched my brother cycle in and out for non payment and it was just stupid. He never could get ahead. Thank you so much for starting your non profit, Jackie! I'm going to watch this one again. I was so enthralled the entire time, but I'm sure I missed details!! Really great interview, Ian. Great decision quitting your day job in January :D
@lisachristinaconfirmed5067
@lisachristinaconfirmed5067 3 месяца назад
Love the mom interviews. Heartbreaking for her children 💔
@paulshields5406
@paulshields5406 7 месяцев назад
Great interview on both sides by 2 excellent communicators. Thanks for the insights.
@Voice1414
@Voice1414 Месяц назад
Ian, thanks so much for the good content, I keep on watching episodes and they're all as good and fascinating. You're a great interviewer an very inspiring guy. Keep up the good work brother❤
@lucasciccone2473
@lucasciccone2473 11 месяцев назад
Found ur content a few months back Ian. Watch it regularly and thoroughly enjoy these long form interviews my man!! Haven't lived there in over a decade, but I'm a CT native so ur CT guests always peak my interests. Super impressed with what you got going on here, keep up the great work Ian!! Glad to have caught the train early and can't wait to watch you blow up in to a star! 🙏💪💪
@bock12341
@bock12341 18 дней назад
Your channel and precious ! guests are such a wonderful blessing . Sending much love , and well wishes ❤️
@mikemeunier6285
@mikemeunier6285 Год назад
Ian these pods are great! You should have 1 million subscribers. I have followed a lot of prison channels and this one is by far my favorite.
@luxurydrone982
@luxurydrone982 Год назад
Support you man. Just got off the phone with a customer service representative. And suggested your pod. One love. Level up!🤙🏻💯
@everteacher
@everteacher 2 часа назад
Really interesting how the ‘family’ relationships form in women’s prison. We ALL want to belong to a caring nonjudgmental community. We all need respect. We need people around us that reflect love and truth. Thanks for sharing!
@amstel5468
@amstel5468 Год назад
Thank you Mr. Bick 🍿
@johnfrancis0063
@johnfrancis0063 2 дня назад
Second interview I seen without a break. Absolutely love the format. Will be watching more content without a doubt. Keep up the great work. Thank you.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT 2 дня назад
Thank you so so much
@thebigfoot6413
@thebigfoot6413 Год назад
Thanks Ian I appreciate everything you do!
@mariyaa111
@mariyaa111 Год назад
How do you not have more subscribers? I find this podcast so fascinating on the psychology side. Really getting into the minds of so many different people and Ian asking such great questions, it really shows you how similar we all are. Great work ❤❤ Side note: A lot of Italian families do the, “we support you without asking questions,” they almost feel like they are doing you of a favor by not prying into your life. Also, you get a year and a day so that you go to prison. Anything less than 365 days is in county jail.
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks so much!!
@joedunn1390
@joedunn1390 Год назад
Hell ya
@heathercschafer
@heathercschafer Год назад
Another great episode!! Thanks for all of your hard work!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks for listening!!
@iman4807
@iman4807 11 месяцев назад
When is Martha stewart coming? She’s from Connecticut
@RonnieMillet816
@RonnieMillet816 Год назад
Love the episodes bro!!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks man!!
@seanreimuth
@seanreimuth Год назад
Another great one! Can’t believe that neighbor did her like that.
@jahmarkx6307
@jahmarkx6307 Год назад
This is definitely a great interview.
@user-bn1iv4wm7i
@user-bn1iv4wm7i День назад
Love your interview style.
@VegasUnicorn
@VegasUnicorn Год назад
this was an amazing podcast. Her story resonated with me. thank you both!
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thank you!!
@chrisn1333
@chrisn1333 Год назад
​​@@ianbickCTMan I'm not trying knock anyone just putting out some Facts. I think you maybe having a guy Lance from off the Yard on soon. Just fact check him before. He didn't run DMI gang, if you look at his channel how many sexual assaults did he see or hear.. You know it doesn't happen, he saw them everyday. Which he's been hitting subs up for money for 2wks he's a lying scam artist. Another who will try to get on your show will be Gunner Lindbloom he's a straight liar their actually is a website exposing him and lance for that matter
@JJ-eq8vd
@JJ-eq8vd Год назад
Addicted to watching all these interviews
@user-qe3wt3yc4y
@user-qe3wt3yc4y Год назад
Another great interview.
@janewaterfield648
@janewaterfield648 2 дня назад
I live in UK. I am enjoying your topics on your channel. I am impressed by your interview skills. You do not overtalk your guests. You listen to your guests talk before you speak. Psychologist state to give the person who is talking five seconds before you respond. It gives the person time to get prepared for the next question. The questions are emotional when talking about one's own life. They need these little breaks to compose themselves. You are doing well.
@lauraquigley6403
@lauraquigley6403 14 дней назад
I just subscribed because I Love that you’re doing the right thing.
@joedunn1390
@joedunn1390 Год назад
This was my Frist fulll video of watching your podcasts. Fking love it. I caught bits and pieces of it on TikTok shorts for the last few months you got me hook. Where could I find your full story? Very curious. Looking forward to the next one I watch 🔥
@BasedOnATrueStory_
@BasedOnATrueStory_ 2 месяца назад
You might’ve already watched it bc this is old but he’s posted a full story about him on this account 😊
@mattnarron7944
@mattnarron7944 Год назад
Really liked this. Very informative
@rhondahall3570
@rhondahall3570 11 месяцев назад
Ian, I absolutely love this channel! I am so happy to see a “mom” with a white collar crime! I’m that mom! I’m 51 & did 10 months for a financial crime! I was in my late 30’s! The only thing on my PSI was an open container by a minor from 1991! 😂
@5.0_meatballmarinara
@5.0_meatballmarinara 6 месяцев назад
Bad girl 😂🤭😜
@Matt-cr4vv
@Matt-cr4vv Год назад
It’s wild to me that she operated willingly at a loss because she felt obligated to give her entire family jobs at her expense. Also wild how the family was happy to leech as long as possible. How would you not devise something is up when she gets a full time job in addition to the business? Clearly her making that move should’ve been a sign that something was clearly at issue but they probably never bothered to ask (haven’t watched the entire thing so maybe they did just assuming they hadn’t)
@adriamoffatt5821
@adriamoffatt5821 11 месяцев назад
sp. discover not devise
@brandona933
@brandona933 Год назад
Tiktok brought me here. Keep up the good work!
@jasoncannons7967
@jasoncannons7967 Год назад
Amazing episode. You been nailing it! Keep it up Ian
@michellewright9324
@michellewright9324 Год назад
I had a $72,000 restitution, paid faithfully for years...they even put a lien on my house BUT since its now been "20 "yrs... US Att Gen FIN litigation told me "Im no longer financially responsible"... they lifted lien an stopped my payments.. thats the part they dont tell you(I def didnt pay the entire restitution)... had I not looked into it/asked the right questions I wouldnt have known.. Best wishes this was great content.. I served 8mnths FPC Alderson
@biancalord488
@biancalord488 4 месяца назад
I never felt like the big wigs paid it all off
@Breezeyogi
@Breezeyogi Месяц назад
Thanks for this info.
@jillgott6567
@jillgott6567 5 дней назад
Why wouldn't someone have to pay the entire restitution if they took the money ?
@RALPHD57
@RALPHD57 11 месяцев назад
WOW,...Brutal honesty....Great video!! Just found your channel...its POWERFUL!!
@fromhandcuffstohandouts
@fromhandcuffstohandouts Год назад
Another good one bro. Keep it up
@OGSnow420
@OGSnow420 Год назад
Love all the video❤🎉🎉
@lindamae100
@lindamae100 Год назад
Hi Ian. I just watched this interview in full and found it to be so interesting. I'm Canadian 🇨🇦 and know nothing about being inprisoned here or the 🇺🇸, but your system seems unfair in so many ways. The restitution seems excessive. Jacqueline sounds like such a nice woman, and I feel badly for her that she is still being judged. This isn't my first or last note to you. I'm so happy for your success, Ian. Keep it up. Linda 🇨🇦
@luisramosorellana3766
@luisramosorellana3766 10 месяцев назад
Great conversation...👍
@cyrusthevirus6383
@cyrusthevirus6383 Год назад
I miss a fine payment by a week and I get a letter saying they’ll take my drivers license! Like that’ll solve anything!
@erickiyoshiphillips2323
@erickiyoshiphillips2323 7 месяцев назад
Lol I used to have mo license so I wouldn't pay it. I would just ignore them but now that I got my license back I don't take a chance
@megtaylor1027
@megtaylor1027 3 месяца назад
God Bless you ♥️ I hope the rest of your life is wonderfully Blessed. Sounds like you have an amazing family who supports you and loves you ♥️
@Ksp0626
@Ksp0626 Год назад
What a story she is beautiful, and smart enjoyed every second of this interview.
@adriamoffatt5821
@adriamoffatt5821 11 месяцев назад
A great interview. What ever happened to the attorney who owned 40% of the title company or the "friend" who "through her under the bus"?
@sabinaneri9568
@sabinaneri9568 Год назад
Your a legend keep up the good work 💪
@joshpaul6933
@joshpaul6933 6 месяцев назад
I seen that cougar time light go off there for a second in Ian eyes 😂😂😂
@kymsmail1969
@kymsmail1969 4 дня назад
New subscriber love your channel
@susanczajka6327
@susanczajka6327 17 дней назад
From CT too. Boy, I can relate to your upbringing!
@user-mp9dq3dh7q
@user-mp9dq3dh7q 11 месяцев назад
Great video- well done Ian!
@Mike-01234
@Mike-01234 2 месяца назад
I remember when everyone got involved in the mortgage industry back in 2006 and 7. Co-worker her two boys just out of high school and were making 6 figures selling sub-prime mortgages. They had so much business they were just order takers had no clue about what they were doing just pushing paper. Then it all came crashing down and that was the end of it all. Not a single person from a large financial bank or investment broker went to prison after the 2008 crash. The same people who got everyone into the mess were paid billions in tax money bailouts to undo all the mess they made. I knew people who were putting the subprime mortgages into investments. This is why Americans want Trump they see the crooked system we have had for 100's of years want someone to burn it down.
@norfphillyh
@norfphillyh 5 месяцев назад
She said it’s more respect in prison than it is in the real world that’s true and wild
@tesshowdieshell9625
@tesshowdieshell9625 Год назад
That’s what my mom who is 65 was told by her school guidance counselor. Either go to school to be a hairdresser or flight attendant or a job in typing haha.
@Kimlovesdogs
@Kimlovesdogs 16 дней назад
66 here, and yep! Be a secretary was my guidance counselors suggestion. I believed that BS until I was in my 50's. Went to college, got an undergrad and grad degree in 5 years. I really regret not doing college when I was younger, but my parents wouldn't help me out so I did take the secretary route. What a waist of time.
@tesshowdieshell9625
@tesshowdieshell9625 14 дней назад
@@Kimlovesdogs my mom is 60 and just went back to school to advance to her bsn in nursing! ✨
@Allergictocatstoo
@Allergictocatstoo 28 дней назад
Fantastic, Incredible and Amazing!
@kembm
@kembm 3 месяца назад
Ok holy crap. Hearing her voice is so comforting bc I’m from RI and she sounds similar to people from home and I miss my family. Also, coming from an Italian/portuguese household, I identify with so much of this. When she discussed how she used to “earn” love from people… wow. Last thing, I can’t believe she was an “ugly” kid in school. She is so beautiful. I bet she wasn’t even ugly. I wish Jacqueline was my aunt or something 😂 she deserves so much love and compassion. Just made it to 43:00 Omg I also have fun ringtones 😂 so I know it’s my husband and not to ignore the text/phone ringing.
@RaccoonNation
@RaccoonNation 11 месяцев назад
This channel is bound to hit the millions in subscribers. I’ve been here since you interviewed your Father & I’ve been hooked on the Big Bick Energy ever since. It’s truly inspiring to see your effort paying off. THANK YOU for creating this incredible channel & making a great space for all of us Black Sheep ❤🦝
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so so much♥️
@janetmobilia8520
@janetmobilia8520 Год назад
Been on your sub for a bit. Some Fire educationals here. Seen your reputation on Jay . Chiraq seen you
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thanks so much!!!
@richinmass
@richinmass 25 дней назад
Great interview, very entertaining. For graduating in 84 she looks great.
@mattsfirewoodvideos738
@mattsfirewoodvideos738 8 месяцев назад
These mom videos are it brother fascinating to say the least
@adrianakessler384
@adrianakessler384 10 дней назад
I am still watching-I was raised by my grandma, who was a RN, but my mom had me young, and she was like the mischievous sister. She was a hair stylist. In 7th grade, my best friend begged her to bleach her hair one weekend we spent the night. My mom tried to talk her out of it. I can’t remember what my friend had done ✅ previously to her hair-something that my mom tried to talk her out of the bleach, but Jen would not leave her alone. She did her hair (my mom couldn’t do a damn man’s haircut 💇 to save her life, but color & perms were her thing. My friend’s hair did turn 🥸😂🧐GREEN. My mom’s car 🚗 wouldn’t start, and it was late at night (no UBER back then), so she walked three miles to the shop to get a toner or something to fix her hair. She did get it fixed eventually, but Jackie talking about hair turning green reminded me of it, and my beloved grandma’s name was Jacquelyn a.k.a nurse Jackie.
@marizetechavez4993
@marizetechavez4993 Месяц назад
Good job ❤❤❤❤
@jamesde74
@jamesde74 22 часа назад
I’m at the 45:20 ish mark admission to fraud section….So let me get this straight if I work for a family member and they go and take out a mortgage on their home to pay the office payroll what the hell that got to do with me? I am entitled to my paycheck and where the funds come from has nothing to do with me, since when do employees have to check and see where their employer is getting the funds that they pay them with they really tried it with that!!!
@nickjenkins1663
@nickjenkins1663 Год назад
Thank you both for this enlightening episode. It is so wrong how corporate America can commit heinous crimes and never face any consequences. unlike normal Americans.
@claudiapgomez718
@claudiapgomez718 Месяц назад
I love that she’s doing stuff to help other women. Wish Teresa would do the same…with her platform she could do so much.
@georgelaflamme8300
@georgelaflamme8300 Год назад
I watch you all the time and I also live in Connecticut and I grew up in Waterford Connecticut
@STUCKINTH3SYSTEM
@STUCKINTH3SYSTEM Год назад
IAN YOU CAME AND HIT THE FLOOR RUNNING! SALUTE
@ianbickCT
@ianbickCT Год назад
Thank you sir
@elbajapanti6411
@elbajapanti6411 11 месяцев назад
She is beautiful & this podcast is amazing 👏👏🇵🇦😎🍀💜🙏🏽
@shaquawnross1392
@shaquawnross1392 Год назад
I wish i could understand why people think you can’t live a full life while you’re in a relationship
@thequeenb8404
@thequeenb8404 11 месяцев назад
I dont understand the call forwarding comversation. Can anyone explain?
@jshuffield
@jshuffield 14 дней назад
She seems to be hung up on "nobody asked ne if I was ok" because she mentioned it ad nauseum. Also, from her side of the story everything was someone else's fault.
@xsaychezzzx4196
@xsaychezzzx4196 Год назад
How do I access you membership
@Christopher-mb8tn
@Christopher-mb8tn Год назад
Lol she worked with feds for 5yrs thinking she's good. Fed cases are rarely won and federal lawyers are super expensive. If you ever get jammed up with any law enforcement you say not 1 word call my lawyer period. She only got 1 yr in so she got lucky
@Christopher-mb8tn
@Christopher-mb8tn Год назад
I live on the border of Bronx an Westchester county and every mortgage broker takes an envelope for favors. It so busy down hear the FBI focuses on Mafia families and organized criminal operations and murders plus drug gangs. Feds don't go full force if drug dealers kill each only the middle class in suburbs they care about. FBI are also dirty and dangerous and have full power of US attorney.
@FunkyJesus21
@FunkyJesus21 Год назад
Interview Zack black aka 30 hits of lsd guy. Dude made my entire young adult hood.
@briansullivan1621
@briansullivan1621 Год назад
Jacqueline is a cool woman. Its amazing how much she has accomplished in regards to helping her family, other people, & a lot of higher education.
@nickjenkins1663
@nickjenkins1663 Год назад
​@@Jacqueline-AnnI just felt inspired to say. you are an amazing woman. An amazing person. you are so inspiring. I would love to know more about what your doing now.
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 10 месяцев назад
You're a fighter Jackie! Matt NYC
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 10 месяцев назад
Don't feel bad, many of us had to close up shop and go back to work. That was a brutal time. If I had to do it all over, I would have laid everyone off and worked by myself. Matt NYC
@traceypfannenbecker2286
@traceypfannenbecker2286 10 месяцев назад
She sure is. She's my beautiful cousin
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 10 месяцев назад
FANNENBECKER??? Now thats a German name!!! wow! I've never heard that name before. What region of Germany 🇩🇪 is that name from? Matt NYC
@markcafebrown2883
@markcafebrown2883 Год назад
Jackie great interview and girl I’d have your back n love you for you
@unndunn1
@unndunn1 Год назад
Great interview! I’m from Mystic, CT but lived in East Haven for a few years. The demographics are more than 50% Italian descendants.
@robertwojcik4458
@robertwojcik4458 Год назад
My girl was in Danbury Fed for like over 6yrs straight and said it was AWSOME. It was also a mens facility she was from east haven her name was Jennifer vallombroso
@LMD40
@LMD40 16 дней назад
When I was in prison people would attempt to commit federal crimes in hopes of getting sent to federal prison lol
@lunsy9420
@lunsy9420 Год назад
She is spot on about money and parents talking about it. I didn't have a clue what my old man made till he co signed in a car for me and the guy asked him his income. I was 21 and he lied to the guy but I got an idea of what he made and it was a lot more than he told the guy. The 80s were awesome
@elbajapanti6411
@elbajapanti6411 11 месяцев назад
She’s beautiful & your Podcast is is🔥brother……👏👏👏🇵🇦
@michellewright9324
@michellewright9324 Год назад
I served 8 mnths, FPC Alderson.. atleast she was close to family could visit.. wow she was really lucky
@s5005
@s5005 Год назад
43:50 ian mackin! 😂
@WhiteoutMonster
@WhiteoutMonster Год назад
53:30 Wow horrible family because they didn't ask if you were okay. They didn't ask plainly obvious question that would have been answered with no
@nor_cal530
@nor_cal530 Год назад
Damn that is definitely a mother I'd like to meet. Seems like a very chill lady. I did 3 years in CA and have a hard time seeing her locked up. Awesome interview!
@eatassonthefirstdate
@eatassonthefirstdate Год назад
530 watuuuup I lived in Marysville and Grass Valley we was growing the CHRONIC up there! SoCal just don't know😅
@nor_cal530
@nor_cal530 Год назад
@matthewrardin9807 GV is always producing the bomb dank. It's so nice up there. I'm in Rocklin grew up in Colfax. SoCal definitely doesn't touch what comes out of Northern Ca
@Betty_R
@Betty_R Месяц назад
I love this channel.. but I see a theme: white collar fraudsters always have all the excuses for what they did (like they didn't have a choice).. and they diminish their own culpability and their crimes. The criminals that commit crimes as the result of an addiction are more honest about their crimes and don't make excuses. Or are they just better manipulators? My eyes are opened.. it's so interesting.
@wisfanzshawn
@wisfanzshawn Год назад
Will watch after my fav show Chad Marks
@pedromelendez2183
@pedromelendez2183 5 месяцев назад
You can get a pardon. My wife did 5yrs for attempted murder and just recently got a full pardon
@Breezeyogi
@Breezeyogi Месяц назад
No. Not in the Federal system. Only the President can do that.
@barb-jm7990
@barb-jm7990 10 месяцев назад
It seems to me like the FBI raid was overkill. Did they really need that many armed men in her bathroom? And, many more in the front yard? And, I didn't realize that a person who gets out of prison is going to be hassled for the rest of their lives about things. That is terrible.
@tyronetb3
@tyronetb3 11 месяцев назад
She said she did an interview with her co boss or something, anybody got that link
@cyrusthevirus6383
@cyrusthevirus6383 Год назад
What a great episode! She’s definitely a ride or die type chick her husband would be an idiot to get rid of her! What a babe!
@briansullivan1621
@briansullivan1621 Год назад
What a weird case
@Soundtrack2mylife
@Soundtrack2mylife 11 месяцев назад
The things u don’t think about that will get u put in jail. Hope people listen to these podcasts and learn from them.
@treyyoder
@treyyoder 11 месяцев назад
That area of Connecticut must have something in the water for raising successful RU-vidrs
@joshpaul6933
@joshpaul6933 6 месяцев назад
Probably nothing else to do 😂
@Pressplaypolitics
@Pressplaypolitics 7 месяцев назад
Get Martha Stewart on your show
@Griffinand3
@Griffinand3 26 дней назад
Love Jackie and all she does! Who is Teresa?
@bryantparks6594
@bryantparks6594 Год назад
Dr clover Perez got 10yrs wow smh crazy
@CostaDoinBusiness
@CostaDoinBusiness Год назад
Name the CO
@lc6636
@lc6636 Год назад
My husband had a gun charge. He surrendered himself after a few months. It was pretty straightforward.
@ashleydior5462
@ashleydior5462 2 дня назад
It’s insane the level of privilege some people receive!
@stevehawkins4301
@stevehawkins4301 4 месяца назад
Helping family & friends is the first mistake in business. 40% to a partner??? That part too!
@jillgott6567
@jillgott6567 5 дней назад
Not everyone who experiences difficult times commits felonies . I had a cousin who stole from her employer would have been a felony if she had gone to prison. Lucky for her she had children. Her employers were kind to her kinder than our family , yet she stole from them. They gave her the option to keep her home ubtil the youngest graduated high school then sell it and repay them. She was lucky to get another job at the high school.
@briansullivan1621
@briansullivan1621 Год назад
East Haven is nice & so is Branford
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