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Mom, 48, stole daughter’s identity to start college, date young guys


i can tell from the pics she is not 22

https://nypost.com/2021/12/09/mom-48-stole-daughters-identity-to-date-younger-guys/

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Her plan was flawed but I admire her batshit crazy initiative...she's a horny
older mature Lady that wanted some young dicks and she was willing to break laws to jump on 'em!

She went for hers and unfortunately got busted;/



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i think the guys were playing along.

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Yeah, she does look a bit younger than 48, but 22 is a stretch.

What a nutcase!

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a bizarre story.

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I guess her body-swap spell didn't work, so she had to improvise.

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😊😊

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Obviously!

😄

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She just wanted to try saying, "How do you do, fellow kids?"

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she was doing more than that.

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Why would she need to pretend she was her daughter to get financial aid? There is no maximum age you can receive it by. The only reason would be if she had already attended college before and had exhausted her eligible financial aid. If her daughter had high grades and was eligible for scholarships I can see that but just for applying for loans it wouldn’t make a difference.

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"She applied for financial aid and received $9,400 in federal student loans, $5,920 in Pell Grants, and $1,863 in finance charges."

I don't understand why the university is seeking $17,000. She can repay the student loans. The damages appear to be $7,783.

No money was apparently stolen from her daughter or her daughter's creditors. That is the typical damage caused by identity theft. So I can't see why she would be given a prison sentence or a huge fine.

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Maybe her daughter was an academic star, and she could get admitted and win scholarships by using her daughter's name. (Also, her daughter would be liable for any debts she incurred, the swine)

Because I'm supposing that Mom there was *not* an academic star, in fact I think she's an idiot if she believed anyone would think she was in her twenties.

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Nothing is impossible....

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Impossible is nothing

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Everything is possible

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Seems common for women to steal children's identity and take out loans. I know people who have been through this, unless they are willing to put their mom in jail they are stuck paying off the debt.

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this is new to me.

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