From WFLA:
Mamie Walker is 84-years-old, has never attended college and depends on her monthly social security check of $1,498 to survive.
But for the past two months, the government has sent Mamie nothing, except a letter claiming she owes them $224,414.50.
A letter from the Treasury Department
claims she has been referred to them for "collection action."
The letter explains up to 15 percent of each of her checks will be withheld to pay the debt. That was shocking enough, but no check came at all in February or March. She received another letter stating she won't receive another check until Sept. 2031.
"I'll probably be dead by then," Walker said. "I'm so scared. I don't sleep at night because I'm so scared next week ... my lights are going to be off."
Mamie says she not only never went to college, but she never learned to read or write because she had to go to work as a child to help support her family as a "field hand." ...
I can guess that she guaranteeded a student loan for a relative. If not, this is one hell of a mistake. If it is a student loan for a relative, this points out the horrors of the current system. It’s possible for her to get out from under this crushing burden by declaring bankruptcy but it’s not easy.


