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It was almost 30 years ago. Sounds like he's turned around quite a bit since those days.
In 1994, Scott was arrested on federal drug charges, and served seven years in prison. Later, he acknowledged his mistakes, and said that the experience motivated him, and showed him injustices of the legal system.[4] Following his release from prison, Scott took an entry-level position at KRA Corporation, where he eventually became senior vice president and relocated to Portsmouth, Virginia.
In 2015, Scott was admitted to the bar and opened his own firm, where he practices criminal defense, family law, and civil cases.[5]
But he is black, thus he is not worthy of forgiveness from these people.