Last week, a Wisconsin mom who used the name of his 15 year old daughter to enroll in school secondary and try for cheerleading team was found not guilty of identity theft because of mental illness. While this is certainly an unusual example of identity theft, it is quite common for identity thieves to prey with friends and family, because they have easy access to the personal information of their victims. It is also increasingly common for children to be victims of identity theft because it usually takes longer for these identity thieves to discover. the identity of the child NextAdvisor.com flight guide describes 8 steps you can take to protect your children from becoming victims of identity theft. To learn how to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft you, see our comments and comparative table of identity theft protection services.
Cheerleading Mom found not guilty of identity theft
Cheerleading Mom found not guilty of identity theft -