IRS Exposing Social Security No. on Proof of Claim Form

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POCs are public records. Bring it to the Court's attention at the next
hearing on the case. Also, you may want to call the IRS staffer who filed
the POC. The name/number should be at the bottom.
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Subject: [cdcbaa] IRS Exposing Social Security No. on Proof of Claim Form
Dear members:
Are proof of claims public record? If they are I think many people might
have a problem.
I downloaded a proof of claim from IRS on a client and his social security
number is all over it. YIKES
Doesn't this violate the redaction rules? AND. . . . can I get a tax
reduction for their violation of publicly disclosing his social number?
If you have information please contact me.
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POCs are public
records. Bring it to the Court's attention at the next hearing on thecase. Also, you may want to call the IRS staffer who filed the POC.
The name/number should be at the bottom.


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Contact the US Trustee's office to report this occurrence.
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To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, Jul 19, 2010 12:07 pm
Subject: [cdcbaa] IRS Exposing Social Security No. on Proof of Claim Form
Dear members:
Are proof of claims public record? If they are I think many people might have a problem.
I downloaded a proof of claim from IRS on a client and his social security number is all over it. YIKES
Doesn't this violate the redaction rules? AND. . . . can I get a tax reduction for their violation of publicly disclosing his social number?
If you have information please contact me.
R. Grace Rodriguez, Esq.
OFF: (818) 734-7223
CEL: (323) 304-5496
NO EX-PARTE NOTICE VIA VOICE MAIL OR EMAIL: I do not accept e-mail notice for ex parte Applications via voicemail or by email. You must comply with California Law and give notice to a person in my office during regular business hours.
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This message contains privileged and confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the intended recipient you should not disseminate, distribute, store, print, copy or deliver this message. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system.
Contact the US Trustee's office to report this occurrence.
KEITH HIGGINBOTHAM

THE LAW OFFICES OF KEITH ALAN HIGGINBOTHAM
HigginbothamLaw@aol.com
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Dear members:
Are proof of claims public record? If they are I think many people might have a problem.
I downloaded a proof of claim from IRS on a client and his social security number is all over it. YIKES
Doesn't this violate the redaction rules? AND. . . . can I get a tax reduction for their violation of publicly disclosing his social number?
If you have information please contact me.
R. Grace Rodriguez, Esq.
OFF: (818) 734-7223
CEL: (323) 304-5496
NO EX-PARTE NOTICE VIA VOICE MAIL OR EMAIL: I do not accept e-mail notice for ex parte Applications via voicemail or by email. You must comply with California Law and give notice to a person in my office during regular business hours.
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This message contains privileged and confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the intended recipient you should not disseminate, distribute, store, print, copy or deliver this message. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system.
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Dear members:
Are proof of claims public record? If they are I think many people might
have a problem.
I downloaded a proof of claim from IRS on a client and his social security
number is all over it. YIKES
Doesn't this violate the redaction rules? AND. . . . can I get a tax
reduction for their violation of publicly disclosing his social number?
If you have information please contact me.
R. Grace Rodriguez, Esq.
OFF: (818) 734-7223
CEL: (323) 304-5496
NO EX-PARTE NOTICE VIA VOICE MAIL OR EMAIL: I do not accept e-mail notice
for ex parte Applications via voicemail or by email. You must comply with
California Law and give notice to a person in my office during regular
business hours.
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This message contains privileged and
confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If
you are not the intended recipient you should not disseminate, distribute,
store, print, copy or deliver this message. Please notify the sender
immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete
this e-mail from your system.
Dear members:Are proof of claims public record? If they are I think many people might have a problem.I downloaded a proof of claim from IRS on a client and his social security number is all over it. YIKES
Doesn't this violate the redaction rules? AND. . . . can I get a tax reduction for their violation ofpubliclydisclosing his social number?If you have information please contact me.
-- R. Grace Rodriguez, Esq.OFF: (818) 734-7223CEL: (323) 304-5496NO EX-PARTE NOTICE VIA VOICE MAIL OR EMAIL: I do not accept e-mail notice for ex parte Applications via voicemail or by email. You must comply with California Law and give notice to a person in my office during regular business hours.
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This message contains privileged and confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the intended recipient you should not disseminate, distribute, store, print, copy or deliver this message. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system.

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