Stephen Ticktin

'TICKTIN TOK' APP TO GIVE GROWN UPS COMIC RELIEF FROM EXCESSES OF SOME OVERZEALOUS LEGAL AUTHORITIES

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Monday, March 27, 2023

"While there's Tik Tok for youngsters, soon there'll be a Tickin Tok, www.ticktintok.com , for grownups needing some comic relief from legal authorities breathing down their necks primarily for political purposes," said Ticktin, a senior partner of The Ticktin Law Group here.

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  • "While there's Tik Tok for youngsters, soon there'll be a Tickin Tok, www.ticktintok.com , for grownups needing some comic relief from legal authorities breathing down their necks primarily for political purposes," said Ticktin, a senior partner of The Ticktin Law Group here.
  • "Ticktin Tok will not make fun of our legal system as we all need to respect the law," said Ticktin.
  • He's also an attorney who pulls no punches when it comes to fighting for what's right, fair and legal under our Constitution," said Madden.
  • For high school, Ticktin attended New York Military Academy serving under fellow cadet Trump who was his commanding officer.

TRANSMEDIA GROUP TO PROMOTE FORMER CONVICT WILLIAM STEEL NOW A RISING STAR IN NEW TV SERIES LAUNCHING THIS WEEK ON A&E

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Monday, August 15, 2022

BOCA RATON, Fla., Aug. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- TransMedia Group to promote former convict William Steel now starring in new breakout reality TV series "Inmate to Roommate" to debut 10 PM EST Thursday, August 18 on A&E Network.

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  • BOCA RATON, Fla., Aug. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- TransMedia Group to promote former convict William Steel now starring in new breakout reality TV series "Inmate to Roommate" to debut 10 PM EST Thursday, August 18 on A&E Network.
  • Steel is a former prolific jewel and art thief who spent 18 years in prison for non-violent crimes, and today is a rising true crime author appearing on A&E network's groundbreaking docuseries.
  • Publicity program to also underscore how Steel today is a crime victim advocate who, along with his fiance Dr. Mary Bass, advocates for those wrongfully convicted.
  • America has one of the world's highest recidivism rates with approximately 76% of released prisoners being re-arrested after 5 years.