When Christina Ives of Pacific Beach turned 16 years old, she wanted was a job. It was something she really needed at the time. Her father was homeless. He mother was an alcoholic, and she was in foster care. Ives applied to a number of places and landed a position with Mervyn's. Just days before her first day of school, she received a letter that she had been terminated. Her employers told Ives her social security number wasn't her own.
Legally Kidnapped
Friday, October 12, 2012
Identity Thieves Target More Foster Children
Identity Thieves Target More Foster Children
When Christina Ives of Pacific Beach turned 16 years old, she wanted was a job. It was something she really needed at the time. Her father was homeless. He mother was an alcoholic, and she was in foster care. Ives applied to a number of places and landed a position with Mervyn's. Just days before her first day of school, she received a letter that she had been terminated. Her employers told Ives her social security number wasn't her own.
When Christina Ives of Pacific Beach turned 16 years old, she wanted was a job. It was something she really needed at the time. Her father was homeless. He mother was an alcoholic, and she was in foster care. Ives applied to a number of places and landed a position with Mervyn's. Just days before her first day of school, she received a letter that she had been terminated. Her employers told Ives her social security number wasn't her own.
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