If you can’t trust the District Court system, who can you trust?
A lady embezzles $356 off a Visa credit card of mine, and turns herself into police. I keep calling the police, and see her in a surveillance photo on Facebook.
She said the case had to go to court – out of her hands – and gives me a number for district court, even though I had court dealings three years ago and all they had to do was get my address from a computer.
Instead, they sent my court date to an address where I was last a resident on Aug. 4, 1997, and when I didn’t receive it, they dismissed the court case.
The embezzler got the money I needed for medical reasons while she played at McDonald’s and Walmart with my money.
Here’s what she spent on Feb. 17, all in a matter of three to four hours:
Walmart: $33.48, $43.15, $163.36 and $39.96.
McDonald’s: $10.16
Speedway: $18.69, $11.78
Smiths: 0.99
Circle K: $35.00
That’s $356.57.
Credit card app activity doesn’t lie.
What a shame.
Juanita Palmer,
Farmington