Dec 23, 2005 -- Wrongfully-convicted man turns life into millions
Clark recently saw a story in the L.A. Times about a man who was released from prison after 20 years because he was determined to be innocent. He was originally convicted of murder, but through research on an unrelated case the evident cleared him. So, he spent 20 years in prison for a crime he didnt commit. But while he was there, he earned a high school diploma and became a voracious reader. One of the topics that interested him was how to build wealth and save for the future. So, when he was given a $1 million settlement for the wrongful conviction, he started investing. He decided that legitimate ATM machines may be a good start. So, he lived a very conservative lifestyle, bought up ATMs and now hes a multi-millionaire. He moved to Hawaii and has now invested in a number of rental properties there. The only indulgences he has are a plasma screen TV and a nice, luxury car. So, a man who was in prison for 20 years was able to turn his life around and become a very successful, above board businessman. That is a story from which we can all learn.
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