US MARSHALS arrest man for unpaid STUDENT LOAN ($1,500)...MORE ARRESTS TO BE MADE!!

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some sad shyt.........but that's what happens when you let PRIVITIZATION of the government get out of control

hell about 4 months ago....county police showed up at my door to serve a Subpeona for me.....

I was like WTF...you police officers ain't got nothing better else to do.... :wtf:

even though I know I ain't did nothing......come to find out LAW ENFORCEMENT was being sent out by collection agencies to settle CREDIT CARD DEBTS...

yes I'll say it again CREDIT CARD DEBT!!!

gottdamn ...CAPITOL ONE..yeah "what's in your wallet" them motherphukers had contacted a Law Firm to issue out subpoenas to debtors like me

it's a fukking shame........that's why I ain't voting for NONE OF THESE PUZZY AZZ CANIDATES...

cause they aint about to , nor CAN THEY DO ANYTHING TO STOP THE FUKKERY that's happening in this country
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just remembered i owe them bytches 1200 from some card i got at 18 :merchant:


they keep sending me shyt.. but it's not on my credit report cause it's been so long.. so i been like :yeshrug:
 

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Report of student loan arrest goes viral, gets it wrong


According to a report from Houston’s Fox26 that set the Internet on fire Tuesday, that supposedly was what happened to Paul Aker, arrested at his Texas home last week and taken to federal court for failure to pay a student loan that dates back to 1987.

Except … that’s not exactly what happened. The devil is in the details, after all.

According to Yahoo Finance, the federal government had first sued Aker in 2007 for failing to pay over $1,500 in student loans (document below), but his arrest was due to his allegedly ignoring repeated court orders to appear in federal court — a criminal offense.

So, on Feb. 12, two U.S. Marshalls met Aker at his home to arrest him for failure to obey a court order.

According to a statement Yahoo Finance says was obtained from the U.S. Marshals Service, “The situation escalated when Aker verbally said to the deputies that he had a gun. After Aker made the statement that he was armed, in order to protect everyone involved, the deputies requested additional law enforcement assistance. Additional deputy marshals and local law enforcement officers responded to the scene. After approximately two hours, the law enforcement officers convinced Aker to peacefully exit his home, and he was arrested.”

Aker tells the story differently. He told CNN Money that he did not refuse to appear in court and that he hadn’t received any notification about the outstanding loan in a long time.
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you Nikkas dont read. He got arrested because he DID NOT SHOW UP to court after SEVERAL attempts to contact him and get him to show up int COURT. they usually just garnish from your check NOT jail. Just negotiate a payment schedule or negotiate an extension. I don't even live in the US but I know your constitutional law. READING is fundamental.
Unfortunately not many have Reading Comprehension on here,
 

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