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My name is Angela Willingham and this is my story…

Hello, My name is Angela Willingham, I am a white-collar offender.  I have been incarcerated since January 29, 2013, serving a sentence of 14 years and 2 months, followed by 3 years supervised release for Conspiracy to Defraud the Government, by filing fraudulent tax returns, Aggravated Identity theft, and Misuse of Health Identifiers.  As I …

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“Guilty Until Proven Innocent” – Marian Morgan’s Story

How in Heaven’s name did I ever get to be incarcerated? Oh, My! Looking back at my ever so ordinary life, I was born into a hard working middle class family in India to professional, disciplinarian parents.  They always emphasized excellence, and did not tolerate mediocrity.  Their focus was on higher education.  Moving to Canada …

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Incarceration: The fine line between Science & Faith

Sooner or later we must face our own personal demons that led us down a rabbit hole to the places we are in this very moment.  Facing incarceration is scary, the feelings of doubt, shame, guilt, worthlessness, and anxiety are a long list down a dark hallway.  Facing Reentry after incarceration may first appear that …

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