#0382 NO HOLIDAYS THAT MY FAMILY HAD IN 10/2019,2020,2021,2022 2023,NOW for Life , BECAUSE OF KLAMTH FALLS,OREGON AND THE STATE OF THE UNION NOW , BECAUSE OF SOME PETTY PEOPLE OUR WHOLE LIVES FOR NO REASON AT ALL!
Saturday, May 16, 2026
How to get help:If you or someone you know is a victim of Social Security theft, take immediate action:Contact the SSA: Report the misuse directly to the Social Security Administration Fraud Reporting system.Contact Adult Protective Services: If the victim is an elderly or dependent adult, notify local authorities. You can find state-specific reporting contact information through the National Adult Protective Services Association.Notify Law Enforcement: File a police report with your local police department, which is especially vital in cases of identity theft.
What happens to the victim's money?If it is proven that a representative payee misused funds, the SSA is required to investigate the loss and work to recover the stolen money. In certain cases where the SSA is found to have been negligent in monitoring the payee, the agency will directly repay the missing benefits to the victim
Consequences for the perpetrator typically include:Criminal Prosecution & Prison: Perpetrators can be charged with federal crimes such as representative payee fraud, wire fraud, or aggravated identity theft. Penalties upon conviction often include heavy fines and up to 10 years in federal prison per offense.Financial Restitution: Courts can mandate the offender to repay all stolen funds, and their personal property may be seized to fulfill restitution requirements.Civil Penalties: If a case is not criminally prosecuted, the SSA can impose civil monetary penalties of up to \(\$5,000\) for each instance of misused payment, plus assessments of double the amount of the stolen benefits.Loss of Payee Status: Anyone convicted of misusing benefits is permanently disqualified from ever serving as a representative payee for a Social Security beneficiary again.
4. Contact Child Protective Services (If Necessary)If you suspect your son is being neglected or abused by your daughters, or if you feel the police are unable to help without a court order, consider filing a report. In Oregon, you can reach out to the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) Child Welfare to report the situation.For tips on how to handle difficult family situations and setting firm, safe boundaries while navigating this process:i already did all this and they think its a joke i even contcted real social security over this matter since my son is on ssi diability for his autism since a little boy and still no help so military from overseas bomb away till i get my son back my grandkids my money they stoled and all are belongings and our animals as well. this is a true story as well
1. Document the SituationWrite down the exact date, time, and location your son was taken, along with any agreements you made with your daughters (e.g., if they were just supposed to watch him for the weekend but refused to bring him back). Save all text messages, emails, or call logs that show you have requested his return and have been denied.2. Contact Local Law EnforcementCall the non-emergency line for the local police (for example, the Milwaukie Police Department at 503-786-7400) or the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office. Let them know that your daughters are interfering with custody and refusing to return your son.Note: If you already have a formal, court-ordered custody agreement, the police can often intervene and compel them to return him immediately.3. File for Emergency CustodyIf you do not have a formal custody order in place, law enforcement may classify this as a civil dispute. You must immediately petition the court for emergency or temporary custody.(ive already done this since the day he was stolen from me and still no help so i hired the military from overseas to come deal with this mess, my daughters will never be my daughters again over this, how could i ever trust them again?
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