Greg Kling
GBGood Compliance Saves Money and Heartache!!! My name is Greg Kling and I have known Justin Paperny for a little over three years. Justin has been a crucial and invaluable resource for our accounting students at USC. Not only do we assign his book, Ethics in Motion, as part of the core curriculum in the graduate and undergraduate Ethics for Accountant courses, but we ask Justin to come back each year to meet with our students and share his experiences and wisdom directly with them. I have seen that students have a much better understanding of the dangers of white collar crime and how to stay ethical after hearing from Justin. I wholeheartedly endorse Justin and his team at Compliance Mitigation!!!
Benjamin Reichel
GBThank you I first saw the videos in YouTube when searching White Collar Crime. My only regret is not subscribing to the consultation prior to my sentencing. I honestly don't know if may have ultimately resulted in a lesser sentence, but now I'll never know. Three weeks ago I signed up for the consulting and so far the service has exceeded my expectations. Both Sam and Lawrence have been great. Always willing to answer questions and both have a wealth of information they seem eager to share. I self report in 3 weeks and their guidance has been a perfect match for what I've been looking for. Their advice is in perfect alignment for what I'm hoping to accomplish throughout this chapter in my life. Thank you.
Dr. Richard Brody
GBA college professor weighs in I was fortunate enough to meet Justin Paperny in 2010 not long after he started putting his life back together after his release from prison. I was immediately impressed with how he spent his time while incarcerated. He took responsibility for his actions and started working on helping others. As a college professor teaching graduate classes in fraud, I realized very quickly that Justin would be an excellent person to speak to my students. It was not a simple task to get him to the University of New Mexico, but we made it happen and it was well worth the effort. Justin mesmerized my students with his openness, honesty and advice. Books cannot teach what Justin had to offer that day and I still run into students from my class who mention the impactful day we had with Justin. I am not surprised to see what Justin has accomplished since we first met and I know this is just the beginning. I wholeheartedly recommend Justin as his background, experience (ethics and compliance training, sentence mitigation, author, lecturer) and understanding of the system (from investigation to post-incarceration) makes him the perfect person to help those in need.
retired Mika
GBI paid $6,000 to this organization… I paid $6,000 to this organization after my sentencing, and was misled to think they could reduce my "time". But I did not get one day reduced because I had a short sentence. (They should have known that). Also, when I was in Prison I met others who were dissatisfied that when they entered prison they felt abandoned by this group, as did I. They are excellent in preparing you to enter prison. I like the group personally but feel they need help with PR after they cash your check. They did help me with making my prison time more understandable and more pleasant and I am grateful for that. I have really tried to get help after I am out of prison, with shortening my 3 years probation, but have not gotten a bit of help. So maybe somebody could advise me what to do. I looked on line, and it seems that after one year, a petition can be made to end this .
Brenda Campbell
GBAccountability, Sincerity, and Rewards The process of mitigation was truly rewarding for me. Well beyond the reward of my sentence being more than 13 months lower than the US Attorney sought (they wanted 33 months, sentence is 20). Going through the steps allowed me to sincerely own my accountability and express that throughout the presentence interview, my narrative, and my oral statement to the court. Having put in the necessary work, all mitigation on my part was cohesive, well stated, sincere, and meaningfully effective. The goals of the work were completely met, but even more the residual effects have been just as rewarding; allowing myself to take accountability, sincerely show remorse in both words and actions, and best of all focus on future goals. The work perfectly balances addressing the past while looking to the future. And as important as it is for the Court to see that, it allowed me as a person to really hear that as well. Every bit of guided work that I put in was rewarded in both tangible and intangible ways. I'm grateful for those who went before me always willing to listen, offer advice, and the guidance needed.