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Letter To Norton Re: Social Security Fraud
Letter To Norton Re: Social Security Fraud
Enclosed is a completed privacy form that will permit your office to look into the following
matter:
By letter dated February 28, 2020 (copy enclosed), I advised the Social Security Administration
Office of Inspector General (OIG) of circumstantial evidence tending to show that my disability
claim (1993-2019) was fraudulent. I sent several follow-up letters to the OIG with pertinent
supporting documents. OIG has not responded to any of my letters. Would it be possible for your
office to contact the OIG to find out if Social Security has any plans to investigate this matter or
the results of any ongoing investigation?
Sincerely,
Gary Freedman
February 28, 2020
3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Apartment 136
Washington, DC 20008
RE: Social Security Disability Fraud – Claim No. [redacted] – DOB 12/23/1953
I received Social Security (SSA) disability benefits from October 1991 until December
2019, when my claim was converted to old age benefits upon reaching age 65.
Further, in the year 2016, after I threatened to go to the FBI with evidence of health care
fraud, my primary care doctor took out what appears to have been a retaliatory and
bogus protection order against me.
I transmit herewith a letter dated October 7, 2019 (plus attachments) to Chief Judge
Beryl A. Howell, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia concerning jury duty.
Said document transmission might provide the basis for an OIG investigation of SSA
fraud.
Sincerely,
Gary Freedman