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Fisherville,#2Author of original report
Mon, March 19, 2012
how about mail fraud and using notary against notary laws on a JANE DOE
Steve
USA#3Consumer Comment
Mon, March 19, 2012
And so far, I'd hire him right away. Sounds like the guy you want on your side, instead of the *other* guy's side, as you have discovered.
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Fisherville,#4Author of original report
Sun, March 18, 2012
Dear Sir/Madam,
This letter is a dual purpose document, one to clarify a question and to also report what I believe to be a dishonest notary working in St. Petersburg, Florida and believed to be insured by you according to the stamp that this notary used.
The notary in question is Samantha Miller. Commission number DD 723445 (expired 10-9-2011). It appears that Samantha Miller is employed at the office of Brumbelow Dreschsel Law Group, P.A. 8601 4th Street N. # 104 St. Petersburg, Florida 33702.
It appears in many information sites I have encountered regarding General Recommended Procedures of a notary is to properly identify the signer of a document by state ID, personally known, passport, or some type of sufficient identification. I believe/know that Samantha Miller did in fact notarized a document of a Jane Doe, whom does not exist. Therefore there was not proper identification and can not be personally known as of said Jane Doe. I believe this is Fraudulent use of a Public Official and out of Samantha Millers scope of practice as a Notary Public in the State of Florida. This document was then forwarded to me via the U.S. Postal Service, which constitutes mail fraud.
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Fisherville,#5Author of original report
Sun, March 18, 2012
Really!!!! How about trying to rip off lots of money with fraudulent civil action produced via fraudulent documents, and Judges making rulings when there are pleadings on docket to recuse said Judge. This is a sleazy attorney using fraudulent drawn documents and using a Notary to verify a Jane Doe. There is so much rip off here its deplorable.
Steve
USA#6Consumer Comment
Sun, March 18, 2012
Unless there are more details you are not sharing, it sounds like the guy whipped your a$$ in court, which would make him a GREAT lawyer to hire, i.e. the exact opposite of a ripoff.