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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
She said she spent a day at someone from OC Cash's house and the other time at the bar. She doesn't even know what OC3 Networks is.
Until someone can put her anywhere near the wallet, this whole thing is libel.
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Not really, even if it wasn't her.. the card was still used to pay for her room. So it is more than reasonable to assume she was involved, until proven otherwise.
Not saying she was, but as they say possession is 9/10th of the law. Being her room was paid for by the card in question, she was temporally in possession of goods paid for by a stolen credit card. So in all reality it's up to her to prove she had nothing to do with it.
If you had a laptop show up at your door from Dell and it turned out it was bought using a stolen credit card. Well you would be suspect number one until it proven otherwise.