Falsely impersonating a federal officer or employee of the United States is afederal crimepunishable by a fine or up to three years of imprisonment. Is it a criminal Offence to use someone else's address? A fictitious address is a location that does not exist. An inaccurate address could be...
Federal statutes also prohibit other types of impersonation, including pretending to be a U.S. citizen; pretending to be a U.S. officer or employee attempting to arrest or search a person or search a building; pretending to be a creditor of the United States or a foreign official; and ...
A coalition of event companies and trade associations have joined together to urge theFederal Trade Commission (FTC)to rule in favor of targeting government and business imposters, the most reported type of scam last year. Losses from these scams increased by 50 percent from 2021 to 2022, and ...
Joining OWN as co-plaintiffs in the complaint filed in Florida federal court are Reggie Love, a former college basketball player and personal aide to President Barack Obama (who has never been employed by OWN), and Scott Garner, the channel’s executive vp scheduling and acquisitions. They cla...