Reading One (R1) and Reading Two (R2) contain information about the financial consequences of fraud. Look at the list of consequences below. Place them in the appropriate category by writing the letter of each consequence in the chart.
FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF FRAUD
IMPERSONATION (R1) IDENTITY THEFT (R2)
___a___
a. Banks lost money as many fake checks were cashed.
b. Brown faced delinquent bills and new debt.
c. Someone had bought a new truck with Brown’s credit
d. Legal clients paid for the services of a false lawyer.
e. A hospital lost money paying Abagnale’s paycheck
f. A fraud alert was placed on Brown’s credit.
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