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Report on Social Security Fraud Claim

The letter reports that Gary Freedman collected $350,000 in illegal Social Security disability benefits from 1993 to 2019 through a fraudulent claim filed in 1993. Freedman stated to law enforcement officials on two separate occasions in 2010 that his disability claim was fraudulent but they did not take action. Freedman also alerted the Social Security Administration Inspector General to issues with his claim in 2020 but received no response.

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Report on Social Security Fraud Claim

The letter reports that Gary Freedman collected $350,000 in illegal Social Security disability benefits from 1993 to 2019 through a fraudulent claim filed in 1993. Freedman stated to law enforcement officials on two separate occasions in 2010 that his disability claim was fraudulent but they did not take action. Freedman also alerted the Social Security Administration Inspector General to issues with his claim in 2020 but received no response.

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  • Social Security Disability Fraud Investigation Letter

May 19, 2023

3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW


Apt. 136
Washington, DC 20008

Mr. David Sunderland


Assistant Director in Charge
FBI Washington Field Office
601 Fourth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20535

RE: Social Security Disability Fraud -- Disability Claim no. 179-46-5916

Dear Mr. Sunderland:

From 1993 to 2019 I collected about $350,000 in illegal Social Security disability benefits by
means of a fraudulent claim filed on April 20, 1993.

On January 15, 2010, at the outset of a tape-recorded threat investigation interview, I stated to
Deputy U.S. Marshal Derrick Fitzgerald, "My Social Security disability claim is a total fraud. Will
you make a criminal referral to the FBI?" Mr. Fitzgerald said "no" and thereupon proceeded to his
first interview question, "Have you been to the opera lately?" See enclosed affidavit.

On November 18, 2010, during a threat investigation interview, I stated to U.S. Secret Service
Special Agent James Coggins, "I like to commit felonies," referring to my illegal disability
claim. Mr. Coggins responded with a chuckle.

I alerted the U.S. Social Security Administration Inspector General to infirmities in my disability
claim by letter dated February 28, 2020 (enclosed) and subsequent follow-up letters. The Inspector
General has not responded to any of my letters.

Your office may obtain additional information concerning this matter by contacting the Social
Security Administration Office of Inspector General. I am simply making a report.

Sincerely,

Gary Freedman

May 19, 2023 
3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW 
Apt. 136 
Washington, DC  20008 
 
Mr. David Sunderland 
Assistant Director in Cha

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