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Post by barney on Feb 13, 2023 6:28:20 GMT -6
Oh, that's the EASIEST thing to "fake." You don't have to fake it. All you have to do is file a claim (like, by or on behalf of his daughter) for survivor benefits. That's it. If the claim is denied for lack of death certificate or any other reason, the "deceased" stays listed in the index. Then all you have to do is change your birthdate. Well, that's how easy it was back in the day. The guy in the mug shot is named Craig Glassman. He moved from upstate New York to Florida right after Craig Glassman died. The birthdates are different. But he's wearing the same glasses. Which is weird. Hey Professor Horan, When you discuss fake car accidents lets not forget Jennifer Dossenko employer Ratgen Personal Injury Law Firm. Jenn is a paralegal and the daughter of Barry and Irene Dossenko. www.startribune.com/charge-st-paul-lawyer-plotted-to-recruit-chiropractic-patients-in-effort-to-dupe-auto-insurers/600219511/\\
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Post by Admin Horan on Feb 13, 2023 7:36:22 GMT -6
Nice! Have a pumpkin sticker! FWIW, Carl Denaro claims that Rosemary Keenan's GEICO auto insurance policy paid off on Carl's medical bills. If they did, that was fraud. Which was so rampant in New York in 1976 that both GEICO and Allstate were an eyelash away from bankruptcy.
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