From the
Associated Press:
A former manager at the Social Security Administration has been charged with stealing another man's identity and using it to make off with more than $160,000 worth of stocks.
Randolph Hurst, of West Warwick [RI], was indicted Thursday. He appeared before a magistrate in U.S. District Court in Providence on Friday but did not enter a plea. ...
Prosecutors say he spent all the money, including $60,000 for gold coins.
Update: As a reader pointed out, it appears that Mr. Hurst has been
trying his hand at representing Social Security claimants since retiring from Social Security. I wonder about this statement at his website:
For part of my career, I decided whether or not someone qualified for
disability benefits. Any approval that I made was considered a final
decision of the Social Security Administration. I was trained to
understand and perform the work of the disability examiners on the State
medical board for initial and first appeal cases. I was trained as
well as to understand and perform the work of the Administrative
Law Judges for the final appeal for previously denied claims for
disability benefits.
That's the sort of statement that would get an attorney in trouble since, at best, it contains great exaggeration but Hurst wasn't an attorney. Of course, if you believe the
testimonials on his website (and they look awfully suspicious to me) Hurst helped a postal service employee get the money he deserved from a lawsuit. If he did, he was clearly practicing law without a license.