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Identity thief drains bank account of 112-year-old Texas man
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Identity thief drains bank account of 112-year-old Texas man
Quote:AUSTIN, Texas – Someone obtained the personal information of a Texas resident who's believed to be the oldest man in the U.S. and used it to drain his bank account.

The family of Richard Overton says Social Security and banking account numbers for the 112-year-old Austin man were used to make seven withdrawals over the past several months.

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06-30-2018 11:51 AM
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RE: Identity thief drains bank account of 112-year-old Texas man
Special place in hell for the person that did that.
06-30-2018 12:45 PM
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RE: Identity thief drains bank account of 112-year-old Texas man
My early guess based on experience is either a family member or a financial planner he worked with at the bank.
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