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Yes, the word fraud comes from the old jewish word fraudalaki which means to steal or take from the poor. I myself have dealt with many frauds in the court of law. Depending on the severity of the case, the criminal can spend up to 3 years community service at the local gas station.

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Q: Can you sue someone for fraud Or attempted fraud?
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