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Identity Thief Gets 18 Months

 

"Devivi suspected a number of years ago that the identity thief was Rucker, Bradley said. The Virginia state police declined to investigate, telling Devivi the crimes were not occurring in their state. Nor could Devivi get police in Washington state to look into it.

 

"He had problems getting anyone to help him," Bradley said.

 

Finally, Devivi persuaded the Social Security Administration in Seattle to investigate. Rucker had applied to the Anchorage Social Security office for a duplicate card under Devivi's name, according to Bradley. That was a federal felony.

 

Devivi talked to Alaska state troopers, who interviewed Rucker, who admitted using the false identity, Bradley said."

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Identity Thief Gets 18 Months

 

"Devivi suspected a number of years ago that the identity thief was Rucker, Bradley said. The Virginia state police declined to investigate, telling Devivi the crimes were not occurring in their state. Nor could Devivi get police in Washington state to look into it.

 

"He had problems getting anyone to help him," Bradley said.

 

Finally, Devivi persuaded the Social Security Administration in Seattle to investigate. Rucker had applied to the Anchorage Social Security office for a duplicate card under Devivi's name, according to Bradley. That was a federal felony.

 

Devivi talked to Alaska state troopers, who interviewed Rucker, who admitted using the false identity, Bradley said."

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If Ted Nugent had a stiffer Penalty for this guy I would consider voting for him.

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Identity Thief Gets 18 Months

 

"Devivi suspected a number of years ago that the identity thief was Rucker, Bradley said. The Virginia state police declined to investigate, telling Devivi the crimes were not occurring in their state. Nor could Devivi get police in Washington state to look into it.

 

"He had problems getting anyone to help him," Bradley said.

 

Finally, Devivi persuaded the Social Security Administration in Seattle to investigate. Rucker had applied to the Anchorage Social Security office for a duplicate card under Devivi's name, according to Bradley. That was a federal felony.

 

Devivi talked to Alaska state troopers, who interviewed Rucker, who admitted using the false identity, Bradley said."

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Darin, I'm counting on you to keep me posted on the paternity suit angle to this story. Poor bastard!

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