Can I press charges on someone who stole money from me I met online ?
Yes, you could press charges or file a lawsuit, but you'll need to know the name and address of the person who scammed you in order to do any of that.
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Yes, you could press charges or file a lawsuit, but you'll need to know the name and address of the person who scammed you in order to do any of that.
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