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Madison identity thief now subject to deportation (The Capital Times)
A Madison man who was illegally in the country since 1997 and worked seven years at a Madison motel was sentenced Monday in federal court to time served and is subject to deportation for Social Security fraud and identity theft. Angel Quintana-Mendez, 32, had worked at the Extended Stay America Hotel, 55 Junction court, since 2001, after illegally entering the U.S. said Assistant U.S. Attorney ...
Laws target health ID theft (The Daily Sentinel)
New federal regulations aimed at detecting potential health identity theft are changing some procedures at Grand Valley businesses.
How To Protect Yourself Against Holiday Identity Theft Traps (PIZZAHEROS)
The first thing you can do to protect yourself against holiday identity theft traps is to be aware of high risk areas and to be extra cautious in these areas.
Identity theft takes emotional, financial toll on victims (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
A single mother is trying to rebuild her life after her identity was sold for $800 to an illegal immigrant. She can't get a job or a loan and is struggling to raise her young children.
Some identity thieves are modern-day grave robbers (Belleville News-Democrat)
Although it pales beside the loss of a loved one, today's complex financial system has created a new headache for grieving relatives to cope with: identity theft.
Identity theft by loved ones is growing problem (WHAS TV11 Louisville)
Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - Most of us have them in our wallet or in our homes: credit cards. Imagine someone stealing your credit card, and charging more than $30,000 dollars on your card and the thief was actually a relative.
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