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company weamp;#39;re alive we are live and weamp;#39;re here today to talk about Eric Conn heamp;#39;s a Kentucky disability lawyer and I want to say our intention is not to bash anyone right but to point out some holes in the FATCA experience if youamp;#39;re in Kentucky or West Virginia youamp;#39;re probably know Eric Conn because his marketing was pretty pervasive he had con girls show up at sporting events and there were some cute little hotties there you probably you might have recognized that more the billboards he was a little bit landish and so he sort of had a scheme going though the whole time he had some some things going there was a the outlandish attorney on the surface and then there was the criminal underneath there or alleged criminal yes so who fled the country started his practice in 1993 he built it into one of the most lucrative disability law firms in the country he portrayed himself as mr. social social security but now heamp;#39;s at the center of a nearly