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He Grew Up in the Shadow of the ‘Wolf of Wall Street.’ Then He Got Into Debt Settlement.

Ryan Sasson built a business that reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in fees for helping people negotiate down their debts. But former clients — and prosecutors — say it was exploitative.

Stacy Cowley
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Collectors and Collections, Consumer Behavior, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Customer Relations, Decisions and Verdicts, Legal Profession, Monroe Parker Securities, Personal Finances, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Securities and Commodities Violations, Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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