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As a journalist since 1969 (including a decade as CNN Radio's New York-based
correspondent) I've reported, the good, the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. Now, as
news and programming director at Paltalk.com I host a daily online show, News Talk
Online, where I interview newsmakers and offer commentary. As with the show, this
blog reflects my personal thoughts. I hope it stimulates rhetoric and debate. You are
News Talk Online April 15, 2009:
Ex-Con Who Advises Wall Street Crooks.
Larry Levine knows what it's like to be a federal prisoner. A former organized crime "fixer" - Levine spent
a decade on the inside of a federal pen.

Now, Levine, my first guest today on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com, is putting his experiences as a con
to work, by forming a consulting firm to help the fat cats on Wall Street who are getting busted for violation
of federal securities laws.

His business: Wall Street Prison Consultants. Where he teaches those who are being sent up the river how
to survive on the inside. He calls it Fedtime 101. And describes it as a revolutionary new program tailord
specifically for white collar offenders entering the Federal Prison System.

Fedtime 101 is a unique survival program on federal prison live Levine designed and put together while
serving time behind prison walls. Levine says the program provides, direct one-on-one counseling and
guidance to ensure the convicted white collar criminal that he has a complete understanding of the issues
lying ahead - for him and his family.

Rumor has it that Bernie Madoff's niece gave him a call. Something that Levine can neither confirm nor
deny. "I get lots of calls from lots of people," he coyly says.

Levine promises to assist convicts after they are already in the joint with any concerns they or their
families may have. Including helping them understand Bureau of Prisons policy and preparing them, not
only for the life they will live behind bars, but also what life will be for them once they are paroled.