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Have you asked them? The Department of Labor will pursue claims against persons who received benefits improperly many years after the money was paid. Your roommate could be in that situation now. If that's the case it's their problem. The DOL at present is overwhelmed. It will take some time for it to catch up but the I.G. and/or A.G.'s office might be interested if the answer you get from your roommate does not sound believable.... Read More
Have you asked them? The Department of Labor will pursue claims against persons who received benefits improperly many years after the money was paid.... Read More