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  2. Eric C. Conn - Wikipedia

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    Eric Christopher Conn (born September 29, 1960) is an American former attorney and convicted felon who is best known for his role in orchestrating the largest Social Security fraud scheme in United States history. [1] The Social Security Administration estimated that Conn's fraud scheme cost the government around $550 million.

  3. Children of the Sun (play) - Wikipedia

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    Maxim Gorky reading his drama Children of the Sun at The Penates, the house of the artist Ilya Repin, who did the drawing in 1905. The play was initially banned, but imperial authorities allowed it to premiere in October of 1905 at the Komissarzhevskaya Theatre and Moscow Art Theatre. Given conditions in the city, the atmosphere was so tense ...

  4. Eric C. Conn, center of $550M Social Security fraud ... - AOL

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  5. Social Security Scams Could Become More Prevalent ... - AOL

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    Social Security scams soared in recent years due to the combination of the COVID-19 pandemic and increasingly sophisticated technologies. According to FBI data, Americans 60 and older reported $3.1...

  6. Latest Social Security Scam To Steal Retirees’ Information ...

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    In 2022, the total number of fraud complaints received from seniors was 88,262, according to the FBI’s Elder Fraud Report. Total losses of $3.1 billion were reported — a whopping 84% increase ...

  7. Sullivan v. Zebley - Wikipedia

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    The Zebley claim was originally denied by the state disability determination services (DDS) in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.On July 12, 1983, plaintiffs, including Zebley, filed a class action complaint challenging the Social Security Administration (SSA) listing-only policy of evaluating childhood disability claims.

  8. Social Security Scams: Why Younger Generations Are ... - AOL

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    In a recent survey conducted by GOBankingRates, those who reported Social Security fraud were mostly part of the younger generations. Millennials aged 25-44 reported the highest rate of being ...

  9. SSA impersonation scam - Wikipedia

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    Social engineering in used to panic recipients so a greater number will respond to the scammer. [5] The calls purport to originate from the Social Security Administration and claim that the victim's Social Security number has been or will shortly be suspended for reasons including money laundering, drug dealing and fraud linked to the SSN. [6]