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QUESTION: I have heard that federal agents are asking questions about me. What does this mean?

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To be very direct and blunt: this is not good news at all. What this usually means is that there is a federal grand jury investigation underway and you have somehow been associated with the criminal allegations under review. Implementing a defensive strategy to maximize protection for you can be very sensitive from a timing standpoint. Thus, it is imperative that you immediately retain an experienced white collar attorney to investigate and evaluate this situation for you to determine from a factual standpoint why the agents are asking questions about you so that you can be protected.
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