Jason Flom - Wrongful Conviction

Jason Flom - Wrongful Conviction

Jason Flom is a music industry executive and a man who's had an incredible career within the music business. Having payed a part in some of the biggest careers in the industry and leading some of the biggest companies. However it's his work in the US criminal justice space that we're hear to talk about today.


Jason has been on a mission since the early 90's to help men and women who've not only been wrongfully convicted of crimes but also those who are just not in a position to be able to fight for their freedoms and fair trials.


As a founding board member of the now famous Innocence project as well as Family's against mandatory minimums Jason has been instrumental in helping so many families and individuals who have been devastated by a broken system.


Also the man behind the podcast Wrongful Convictions which has just surpassed 50 million downloads it was a pleasure to sit down with Jason to discuss this extremely important topic.








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