Need Help---I Banking Questions--Please Help

Hey Guys,
I am a perspective I Banker for a number of high value firms and was wondering if yall could help me out with a couple of things. First off, I cannot decide if I want to continue my career into my late twenties when I have just recieved a large trust fund from my father, a high power Lawyer from Atlanta. I want to continue working, but was wondering if a few of my past criminal discrepancies would keep me from working. Let it be known that I have 2 DUI's, 3 public drunkeness tickets, and multiple other minor offenses (marijuana, co***ne possesion) I know this sounds bad but my Dad was able to get all of these dropped through connections and other ways I don't know and don't want to know. I have offers pending at a couple of firms in Richmond and New York, and one in Raleigh North Carolina and was wondering if yall new anything about this. I got a printout of my record and they all show up, but they show up as dropped by the DA. Will this effect my chances? Also, I could retire into a relative lap of luxury in another country but I really want to leave a mark in the I Banking World. I don't want to become like my Father, who has become basically a king pen of TORT lawsuits and has sapped the insurance world for over 1.2 Billion. This might sound like a positive for my family but he has become obsessed with buying all of the real estate and small law firms he can get his paws on. I should have titled this, My Father---How much Land is too much. I was just wondering if any of yall have ever dealt with this situation, and was looking if you could provide some advice.

 

Lawyers and DAs can make things disappear for slightly higher fees. You just need to make the right phone calls. Its not cheap. Just expect to drop several grand, which doesn't seem like a problem for you. It's a pretty shitty thing to do, but hey, our president did coke, so I think you can work on wall street.

 

We can't help the situations that we are born into. I did not mean to come off as spoiled as I surely am not. I was trying to get some help with some tough life sitautions that I am facing.

 

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