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Multimillionaire businessman Kevin O'Leary, a headliner on ``Dragon's Den,'' sees the potential in people others might turn away from, like ex-cons. In this reality series, 10 ex-cons are faced with challenges designed to reveal their own personal set of skills and character flaws. After each challenge, one contestant is advised to leave the show but is given a choice. He or she can take an exit package to help them start a new life, or stay on the show and continue fighting for the ultimate prize: $100,000 of Kevin's money and his support in starting a new business.
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