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Sunday, October 09, 2011

New Law Protects Foster Children From Identity Theft

New Law Protects Foster Children From Identity Theft

Dee Saint Franc, 21, of Providence, R.I., stands for a portrait in front of family photos in her home. Saint Franc left the Rhode Island foster care system at age 18 eager to start life on her own. She went to a Verizon store to buy a phone and instead learned that someone had used her identity to rack up $3,000 worth of delinquent bills at Verizon dating back to 1998.

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