Pro Se Debtors asked to sign a declaration that they obtained SSI card illegally?

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Yes all the time. If the debtor testifies under oath about the use of an unauthorized social security number.
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> On Nov 7, 2013, at 2:17 PM, Christine Wilton wrote:
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> Have you heard of any chapter 7 trustees asking debtors to sign a declaration that they illegally obtained their SSI card?
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> A trustee has made such a request of the pro se debtor.
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> Please let me know they can make such a request.
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