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Thank you so much for your response. I am not going to pretend to understand a lot of it, but I will read this many times until I get it. I admitted to the crime. Honestly, they would be stupid to pursue any sort of legal action, because if they did, I'd be obligated to answer questions truthfully, and that would reflect poorly on their business model (payday loans). I just hope they let the matter die. But I'll always have this hanging over my head, with the axe ready to fall. I cannot believe I did this, and I will never do anything like this ever again.– Very RemorsefulCommented Jul 22, 2017 at 0:10
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3@VeryRemorseful You should honestly stop typing. And consult an attorney and not say anything about this in public (including here) before you do. To your point, there is a thing called a statute of limitations after which time one cannot be sued or prosecuted for a given act. Not sure how long it is for that crime in your jurisdiction. But anyway, get a lawyer!– A.fm.Commented Jul 22, 2017 at 0:49
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