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Former neo-Nazi, Black parole officer forge friendship

Former neo-Nazi Michael Kent's life changed when a Black parole officer named Tiffany Whittier was assigned to him. Kent became friends with Whittier, moved on from his past, and covered up his swastika tattoos. "I'm not here to judge him," Whittier said. "That's not my job to judge. My job is to be that positive person in someone's life."

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Former neo-Nazi Michael Kent's life changed when a Black parole officer named Tiffany Whittier was assigned to him. Kent became friends with Whittier, moved on from his past, and covered up his swastika tattoos. "I'm not here to judge him," Whittier said. "That's not my job to judge. My job is to be that positive person in someone's life."
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