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King420king420k
Asked March 2017
My grandma died, and my dad is trying to say I stole money from her and signed her checks. Can he make charges against me if she is dead?
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Yes. If you stole from an account and committed fraud you can be prosecuted.
03/27/2017 22:59:07
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Yes, you definitely can be charged if theft and fraud were committed.
03/27/2017 23:02:00
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gladimhere
Mar 2017
Did grandma or mom die or both? Are you being accused of endorsing checks to mom and grandma to use for yourself?
03/27/2017 23:37:21
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