I am a Clinical Psychiatrist, France. I have a patient who is retired here from the U.S.A., and lives off of S/S. Patient is suffering from major depression. 1) his S/S check arrives either late or has been stolen. 2) His daughter died and resides in the U.S.A.. He is afraid to return for her funeral. (Things he may be arrested for the following reasons).
Over ten years ago he purchased a new truck and traded his sport car in. The state he resided in gave him a clear title to the truck when they should have put the bank who gave him the credit as the lien holder. (Patient says "clear title, I own the truck"). Patient has since sold the truck with the clear title.
Patient took out cash loans on his credit cards amounting to almost $20,000 and moved to France. (Over ten years ago).
S/S received via courier service.
Not knowing american law, is there a statue of limitations on credit card debt. (can't touch him).
Please excuse english
Psychiatrist France
2006-10-07
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