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helpinminnesota

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What is the name of your state? minnesota

is there a statute of limitations to report fraud? this is the situation - i separated from my then wife in 98. i stayed in the house we were living in, which i owned. she moved to a different town. she had to hook up the utilities and she put her name along with mine when she opened the account. i never lived there, never gave her permission to do so and never knew she had done that until recently. nothing happened to my credit because the bills were paid and the account was closed so i don't know if any one will want to (or can) do anything anymore. but to me it's still fraud. the other thing is that she is doing the same thing to her soon to be ex-husband right now with credit cards, etc. i told him to report her for fraud and he's looking into it. obviously he has a better chance of getting something done. do i try to do something about what she did to me? or is it pointless as it was over 5 years ago and just use it for pattern with the soon to be ex's case? this woman is nuts and has screwed up my life in more ways than you can imagine. she deserves everything she gets but somehow manages to manipulate every situation to her advantage by lying her way out (yes i realize there is irrelevant info in here - just trying to show why it's a big deal to me instead of just letting it go).........any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 


Beth3

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There's no fraud here as it relates to you. She paid the bills in full, plus it was five years ago. Let it go and move on.
 
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a1cr.a.w2002

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FRAUD
Statute of limitations from discovery of facts constituting fraud
Minn. Stat. § 541.05(6)
Two years
that took me 2 min to find all you have to do is quit being lazy and find it its all on the net. and I second Beth3 i dont see any indication for fraud. ok.
 
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hexeliebe

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Damn Rob, with a bedside manner like that you should be an Ossifer :D
 
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a1cr.a.w2002

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you know were im coming from dont ya hexeliebe i mean 5 years ago my god some people just dont seem very bright like helpinminnesota hes about as sharp as can of marbles either that or hes lost his marbles when he got married.
 

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