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Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Unfortunately, there's no straightforward answer. What a person actually...
John M. Kaman
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I see many questions on avvo in which people want to do what is going to happen...
Pamela Koslyn
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Yes, you have the right to your personal property. You can sue her for "...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Maybe not. Well, if the offer looked too good to be true, then it is possible...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

You have a lot going on here. As for the cyberstalking, get those experts to...
Brian Richard Dinday
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Contributor Level 8

I assume that he drew equity out of the realty that you own solely as your...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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If you want to try to recover monetary damages or gain other legal relief from...
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I had the computer cleaned and I am not interested in money damages. The...
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Jennifer Diem-Trang Le
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I am assuming that the person charged is being charged with some type of fraud...
Pamela Koslyn
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It's unclear what's included in charges for "identity theft and such," but...
Shawn Alan Arnold
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I would contact either local law enforcement or preferably the Secret Service...
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When the police ask you about this, tell them that you will not answer any...
Mark Timothy Conan
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If you have the funds to hire an attorney they will need to know everything...
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Robert Edward Heyman
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You should contact the Hillsborough County Sheriff's dept concerning the...
Jason Y. Chan
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Contributor Level 7

You can call the police. With what you wrote the person could be charged with...
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Gretchen Kelley Brantley
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Contributor Level 5

You most certainly can. Go to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Web...
Amir A. Ladan
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Before we can determine whether criminal charges qualify for sealing or...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Well, this is not a good situation. My recommendation is that you find...
Jonathan H Levy
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I would hire an attorney if I were in your shoes and would remain silent.
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Scott D. Pollock
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This proposal sounds to me like unauthorized employment in the U.S., and could...
Daniel T. Silverman
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This does not sound like acceptable conduct. Primarily, there may be a...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

Make a fraud report with Paypal, your bank, and ticketmaster. You may also be...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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What you describe can be a felony and such a felony based on deceit can be...
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Joseph K. Chancellor
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You are facing two potential issues. The civil side will be fraud, breach of...

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