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Law Practice

Aug. 28, 2009

Dispute With Debt Collection Firm Leads to Claim of Forged Lawsuit

A civil bench trial is slated to begin in Pasadena today to settle a dispute between a Temple City woman who owed $25,000 on a credit card and a collection firm that she alleges forged a legal complaint to collect on her debt.

By Catherine Ho
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A civil bench trial is slated to begin in Pasadena today to settle a dispute between a Temple City woman who owed $25,000 on a credit card and a collection firm that she alleges forged a legal complaint to collect on her debt.

Ron Hacker, former vice president and an agent at L&J Assets, allegedly dummied up an attorney's letterhead, forged his signature and filed a collections lawsuit against Temple Cit...

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