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Ilegally. And of course, if you paid anything on it, ever put it on a credit application (especially to someone your now not paying), took a ta deduction, have it on a credit report or connected to your SS#, it will turn up.

Then your case is dropped, which probably won't bother you too much, because yourtime will be spent worrying about the criminal charges for fraud (Courts/Judges really don't take well to being decieved in sworn documents) that will likely be filed.

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