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Multiple sclerosis (ms) is the most common, disabling, neurological condition, to affect young adults in the world today.

Identity Theft

 

What to do if someone steals your ID

 

Identity Theft: What to Do if It Happens to You

A Joint Publication of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse and CALPIRG

 

False Civil and Criminal Judgments

 

False Civil and Criminal Judgments

14. False civil and criminal judgments. Sometimes victims of identity theft are wrongfully accused of crimes committed by the impostor.

If a civil judgment is entered in your name for your impostor’s actions, contact the court where the judgment was entered and report that you are a victim of identity theft.

If you are wrongfully arrested or prosecuted for criminal charges, contact the police department and the court in the jurisdiction of the arrest.

Also contact the state Department of Justice and the FBI. Ask how to clear your name.

See PRC Fact Sheet 17g, www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs17g-CrimIdTheft.htm

 
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