Debt Collector Attempts Illegal Wage Garnishment Against Legally Exempt Individual
A Wisconsin consumer receiving Medicaid and food stamps, who is legally exempt from wage garnishment, has had multiple garnishment attempts made by a debt collection law firm despite providing proof of exemption multiple times. Individual illegal collection action complaint.
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