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  • Report:  #48454

Complaint Review: Cayuga County Child Support Collection Agency - Auburn New York

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- Auburn, New York,
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Cayuga County Child Support Collection Agency
CC Office BLD 160 Genesee St. Floor 3 Auburn, 13021 New York, U.S.A.
Phone:
315-253-1443
Web:
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To any one concerned in Child Support Collection Money Laundering READ THIS!!!! READ THIS!!!!

The state and county Child Support Agencys are sub-agencys from the Federal Child Support Enforcement Agency wich provides the basic obligations for all states. However each state is left with

to many options and no itemized, detailed fund report other than a summary of a total.

They are left with loop holes that give them the authority to deciet recipients of Support Collection every where in the US. Many, many children are robbed blind and someone has to fight for them and expose the corruption.

I propose that the FBI or CIA and the IRS to impose on the agencys and perform a complete investigation regaurding misdirected, miscalculated, funds. The money is going some where, only the county employees KNOW!

Where are the Itemized reports of every penny gone into their system to where for who of what in regaurds of and the LEGAL documents that allow them to make any transaction. The rules and Laws that supply them with the Knowledge to do their jobs.

What is the purpose "Fraud the poor people steal the child support and get them to apply for welfare so they can work for us for far less that legal min. wage, and justify our jobs by giving them bogus answers to their well concerned and justifyable questions about their Child support money that goes in our systems and takes a direction back in our pockets."I want JUSTICE FOR OUR CHILDREN I want an Itemized list of every transaction ever made and I want all SCU AUDITED.

Marci

Auburn, New York
U.S.A.


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