Identity Theft: What to do When Someone Steals Your Name


Identity Theft: What to do When Someone Steals Your Name

John Hancock’s birthday and is designated to remind American’s of the importance of a signature, penmanship, and to consider graphology as a valid psychological testing tool. myhandwriting.com/media”Mr. Baggett. Thanks to you, the guy who stole my identity could go to jail. You have been so helpful in preparing me for court to defend a lawsuit for a lease I never signed. Thanks! I have forwarded your letter to the Los Angeles Detective. Darrin Silverman Bandon, ORMr. Baggett,Thank you for your professional help in yet another case.

John O’Brien of the Bay County Court in Florida has appointed you as a handwriting expert so you can testify if we have to go to court. ThanksROBERT S. SOMBATHY ESQ., PANAMA CITY, FL 32412Mr. Baggett,I am a victim of forgery. The four page forged document presented to the court gave up all my rights to everything and the court granted a “default/uncontested” judgment against me. With your letter I am going to court to ask that the “judgment” be set aside due to 1) fraud, 2) perjury, and 3) presenting a forged document in a court of law. I really do appreciate all your help.

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