When confronted with a federal indictment or target letter, the instinct may be to scour the internet for information on prison life (I sure did, and so did my family).
Yet, the real question should be: "What do I do now that I got this target letter?"
Hujo Mejia disagreed with the government's version of events after he got a target letter. Rather than complain, he took action and worked to change the narrative. In the end, the government asked for 57 months. He got 36 months and ultimately got home in just 10 months.
As I express in our latest podcast from our New York Times Series, Hugo didn't waste a moment; from the second he knew he was a target, he committed to changing the government's narrative.
The secret to his success? Well, there is no secret. He chose to do the work, introspect, and be courageous.
Don't just take my word for it—listen it our new podcast and learn how Hugo's choices led to an outcome that brought him home in a fraction of the expected time.
Best,
Justin