Q: Going Thur a identity theif I don't know how to do it. But I honestly believe it is at home thing and four years of
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A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. From the brief description, it isn't clear whether you're a victim of identity theft or you're a defendant facing identity theft charges. If you are the victim, carefully review your banking, credit card, and other personal records and notify those financial institutions to be vigilant for suspicious activity. If instead you are a defendant facing some kind of charges, contact a criminal defense attorney to discuss in more detail. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
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A Texas attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for four weeks. When you say you are going through identity theft, it isn't fully clear whether you were the victim... or whether you are being accused of committing identity theft by authorities. If you were a victim and had your identity stolen, report the matter to your bank, credit union, credit card companies, and any other entities that oversee your financial transactions and sensitive personal information. Pay close attention to your financial records for suspicious activity. If you are being accused of committing identity theft on someone, that's something a criminal defense attorney should advise you about.
Tim Akpinar
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