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What is frogery?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/8/2025

Frogery is the practice of forging or counterfeiting documents, particularly those related to legal or financial matters, involving the alteration or fabrication of signatures or other critical information. It is a form of fraud that can lead to significant legal consequences for those involved. The term is derived from the play on words of "forgery," highlighting the deceptive nature of the act.

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