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      42 years ago

      Thank you for the kind words. I learned a alot from what happened that I am grateful for, but I still wish It didn’t happen. I’m a master at seeing how people really are, and very few can fool me. And that is a very good trait I didn’t have before. So it’s a lot easier for me to tell if someone actually wants to be my friend or is just fake like the rest. Plus it made me apprecite life on another level, and learned that no amount of money is worth going to prison for. So it did me some good too. But like you said it’s very hard to reclaim what you lost, I never succeeded. But I guess higher powers felt bad for me because one day I woke up and had made a fortune on Bitcoin. So I can live the rest of my life in peace and try to forget about all the negativity that happened during that time.

      I live in a town with only 10 000 people so you can imagine how fast it spread that I was in prison. And how people looked at me when I got out. Now I don’t care at all what anyone thinks because I’m 100% free to do whatever I want and the fact that they know I made a lot of money gives me great pleasure. I learned to love myself and appreciate the things in life that people take for granted(cheesy I know) but it actually is like that. So I don’t spend much money and waste away like most would if they got lucky with lottery or crypto. I live just like everyone else. But I answer to noone.

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          As they thought I was the most powerful man in the economic system of the drug trade, I was the only person in the entire prison that was locked down 23 hours a day, and was allowed 1 hour to go outside in a concrete box, which I never did. So I was locked down 24/7. All other prisoners could walk around and talk and socialize during the day at the prison I was in. It was only around 40 cells. If I wanted to take a shower, they had to lock down the entire prison, lock up all other prisoners and 2 officers would take me to the shower. Atleast they didn’t watch me in the shower, I had a private room. I could pay to get a tv in my cell, which probably was the only thing that kept me sane. At the time I got locked up the world championship for biathlon started and that is my favorite sport, and Norway did amazing. So I managed to escape into that world while it lasted. Rest of the time I just had to watch normal boring tv. But atleast it was better than nothing. Forgot to mention that when you are in the category of prisoner like I was, you are not allowed to call anyone, my mother saw it on the news. I was not allowed to call her and tell her where I was. So my lawyer had to tell her about how I handled it and why on earth I was even in there, because she knows everything about me, we are every close. So she knew it was all lies from the police.

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              12 years ago

              Unfortunately not huehue! After 1 week the entire prison staff knew I was innocent, they are very good at reading people, but they still had to follow the restrictions because of the law. So I got a lot of pity in the jail actually, which was good. Because I thought everyone was conviced I was a convict.