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I have received a fake legal notice, with unreachable phone number and unidentified address and fake lawyer enrollment number. The notice has caused my family severe stress. I know the person who might have done this illegal act. What should I do?

Last Updated: 29.06.2025 03:20

I have received a fake legal notice, with unreachable phone number and unidentified address and fake lawyer enrollment number. The notice has caused my family severe stress. I know the person who might have done this illegal act. What should I do?

I’ve reported it to law enforcement, but perhaps as expected nothing came of it.

This is a common scam making the rounds right now. I’ve received several such phony legal notices, and wrote about them here:

There’s actually a person out there offering this as a service: you can give him (or her, I have not been able to find them) money and they’ll send out fake “legal notices” from a fictitious “law firm” that doesn’t exist, with a phony website using AI generated faces for the “law firm”’s lawyers and a Photoshopped picture of a 3D rendering of a university administration building as a picture of the law firm’s headquarters.

Why are many women so drawn or attracted to men that have been or are currently in prison and men that are involved in street life/illegal activities?

The address of the fake law firm leads here, according to Google Street View:

Report them to your local police and your local Bar Association, if you’re in the US.

If you know it’s a fake, there’s really no need to stress out about it.

Why do people keep saying they have evidence and have presented it that proves you're wrong even though they have none and haven't presented anything? Furthermore, what do they think you're wrong about?