Epworth, GA asked in Personal Injury, Tax Law, Banking and Civil Rights for North Carolina

Q: Need ethical law firm that can process the evidence of dishonor against a bank for internal document fraud, Fudiary duty

I am involved as the victim of an identity theft operation called ghosting. My bank altered the tax ID # and my date of birth on the internal documents that are associated with my business accounts, overriding my social security number and date of birth with the identifiers belonging to somebody else. This predicate act then repeated itself on more than 5 account changes, each time I tried to legally open and close my same business account, my bank withheld signature cards from me and kept held as a hostage and involved with this scheme to allow another individual and non account holder to embezzle, extort, abuse and violate. I have been set up for all the tax liability of multiple fictitious entities, including the use of misnomers to create a likeness of my identity to ghost me. I discovered the paper trail on my own computer, bank retaliated on us, causing physical harm and injuries, fake signature cards produced 14 years later, and they admit it in many written documents. Proof.

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Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
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  • Civil Rights Lawyer
  • Tallahassee, FL

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