By LegalEase
(Source Black Business)
The service is already open statewide in Mississippi, with Illinois and the DC/Maryland corridor to be added later this fall. The platform will continue rolling out stateâbyâstate until it is available nationwide within 18âŻmonths.
70 million Americans carry criminal records that hinder employment and housing. Expungement.ai replaces a monthsâlong, highâcost process with a conversational experience delivered through voice, web chat, or SMS text.
âToo many neighbors have waited years for a second chance,â said Blackmon. âBy letting folks call, click, or text their way to a clean slate, weâre proving that equal justice can scaleâfrom Jackson today to every zip code in America tomorrow.â
âClearing a record should be as routine as paying a bill online,â Roman added. âText Wilma, get your answer, file the paperwork, and move forward. When a fiveâminute chat opens doors across the country, the system is finally working for everyone.â
Key features:
- Nationwide rollâout planâMississippi live today; additional states every quarter with full U.S. coverage targeted for earlyâŻ2027.
- Multiâchannel accessâphone, web chat, and SMSâmeeting users wherever they are.
- Realâtime eligibility checks by Wilma, an AI guide trained on each stateâs statutes.
- Two plan optionsâDIY filing at $150 or fullâservice concierge at $500.
- Docketâlevel tracking from submission to judicial approval.
- âExpungement Expressâ community clinics begin this September
About LegalEase
LegalEase turns complex legal hurdles into simple, conversationâbased workflows. Headquartered in Canton,âŻMiss., the company is committed to processing oneâŻmillion expungements by 2030 and building additional AI tools that let everyday Americans handle nonâcomplex legal matters with confidence and dignity. Learn more at LegalEase.com
About the Founders
Lawrence Blackmon, a Mississippi State Representative, is an HBCU graduate of Howard University with a Bachelorâs degree in Communications, a J.D. from Mississippi College, as well as an LLM from George Washington University. His dad, Edward Blackmon, is also an HBCU graduate of Tougaloo College and has been a practicing lawyer in Mississippi for the past 40 years.
Roger Roman also graduated from Howard University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and African American Studies. He is a two-time tech founder, investor, ecosystem builder, and a recipient of the Google Black Founders Fund. He currently serves on the board of Starting With Today, a Black mental wellness nonprofit based in the Washington, D.C. area.
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