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Mr. Ragman Case
As you know, Mr. Ragman was investigated for concealing his living arrangements. Mr. Public developed evidence in the case, and worked closely with our special agents in the Grand Rapids Resident Office to conduct a fraud investigation involving his scheme to defraud the SSA. His work on this case resulted in court ordered restitution in the amount of $49,278.50 and twelve months’ probation for Mr.

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