Yes you can sue but first report him for criminal activity, as well as, to your employer...
2007-03-16 13:57:56
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answered by BeachBum 7
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yes , for what hes stolen from you, does your company know what hes done? do the police? States Attorney Office? Can it be proved that he is the one that did this and not an error in the bookkeepping department? what are your losses so far? also he must have been found guilty of these gharges for you to sue him i believe
2007-03-13 02:40:52
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answered by sofmatty 4
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Falsification of commercial documents was the crime committed by your co-employee in changing company documents to transfer your commission to his pay check.
2007-03-13 01:43:56
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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as well as the fact he has committed a criminal offence here you can also sue him under the civil recovery scheme
2007-03-13 03:54:18
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answered by vdv_desantnik 6
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Sounds like a criminal matter. Call police, FBI or Batman.
2007-03-13 01:49:26
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answered by Campo 4
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Certainly. I would also notify the boss, and file criminal charges with the police.
2007-03-13 01:45:01
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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federal offense i would think
2007-03-13 01:48:03
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answered by Joe Capo 5
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absolutely.
2007-03-13 01:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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