Newbie - FAQ

I know a case of a provider who got busted...
NoYellowEnvelope 430 reads
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... and rather famously. But she continues in the business, albeit detached from TER.  But she wasn't new; she had a client base and was well reviewed while on TER.  

So, it is possible to stay in the business after being busted.  As you said... how would anyone know if they weren't told?

I heard about a provider getting busted unfortunately, and she is pretty new. Is that very damaging to a career in providing? Like would most people be hesitant to book with her for fear of being set up? (assuming she is pressured into working with LE) and of course assuming they know about the arrest... I guess maybe I answered my question.. how would anyone know if they weren't told...

I feel bad after hearing this and was just wondering. Does it even matter if you're new and you get busted? I would hope this girl bounces back if she can/wants to.

Many times when they're new, they're mist vulnerable to mistakes with screening.  They sometimes have to go UTR after getting arrested, but getting busted is not career ending.

NoYellowEnvelope431 reads

... and rather famously. But she continues in the business, albeit detached from TER.  But she wasn't new; she had a client base and was well reviewed while on TER.  

So, it is possible to stay in the business after being busted.  As you said... how would anyone know if they weren't told?

Yeah, I guess that is just another reason why there is always risk in this... what a shame.

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