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    Oct 14, 2013, 05:24 PM
    There is no sense in asking hypothetical questions, not based in fact. The answers here are only based on a one sided situation, yours. Knock yourself out, ask away, but what good is it doing going around in circles here? Anyone here such as Scott and AK are always here to help, but just remember we all volunteer our time here so why not make the answers worth the time and effort they put into it and say exactly what you want to know.
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    Oct 14, 2013, 05:52 PM
    I have asked the question? Scott and AK answers are very helpful to me and I thanked them. I'm not the one who said it was a hypothetical question, but I do appreciate your answer. Thank you!
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    Oct 15, 2013, 09:34 AM
    A fake marriage could pose problems for the service member but as others have pointed out, it could be hard to prove that a marriage is fake. In the case I know of, there were other mitigating factors that resulted in the military going after him - other dumb behaviors that made them want to go after him.

    If you're just mad at him because you're in a child custody dispute with him, are the jilted mistress or whatever, you should just leave it alone. You will not get anything out of him getting in trouble with the military and in a custody or child support matter, etc. it won't help you anyway. What is your motivation for exposing his fraudulent behavior?

    If you're just irritated that he's scamming the government, all power to you - go for it. I wish more people would report on this type of fraud which really hurts all of us who pay taxes. Just don't think you personally will benefit in any way from reporting him.

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