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Government,
Civil Litigation

Jul. 28, 2020

Woman suing government over stimulus check wants to remain anonymous

A woman who filed a proposed class action accusing the government of denying her family stimulus checks because of her husband's undocumented immigrant status is fighting to proceed under a pseudonym, saying she fears he will be deported.

A woman who filed a proposed class action accusing the government of denying her family stimulus checks because of her husband's undocumented immigrant status is fighting to proceed under a pseudonym, saying she fears he will be deported.

The government opposes the motion, contending that without the plaintiffs' identities, it would be too difficult to confirm whether they are entitled to an advance refund provided by the Coronavirus...

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