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I turned my Ex girlfriend in for Social,security disabilty fraud, Federal and state tax fraud. Wisconsin. What will happen to her? I tried to tell her be honest, but she wouldn't listen. Its not fair to actual sick people who really need it. I do feel kind of guilty, she keep calling me and asking me why. Why I am destroying her life. You didn't destroy her life. Her life isn't destroyed it just has a major bad road in it. That can be fixed in time. |
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