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Shenandoah Investigative Agency Incorporated RICO criminal felony and civil liabilities in-concert with Navy Federal Credit Union/ “On October 17, 2014, SIA engaged in a interstate criminal fraud by hacking into my car's GPS system and then, while in a felonious conspiracy with Navy Federal and the Fairfax County Police, Officer Feigelson, criminally stole my car without any lawful reasons and justifications. Navy Federal and SIA already have default judgments against them for $400,000.00 and a major, nationwide RICO criminal investigation\nby the FTC, CFPB, FBI, and Secret Service over more than 2-years, has begun to close in on SIA in MD, VA, and other parts of the U.S., on a crackdown into criminal car GPS hackings, interstate grand-theft auto, and felonious criminal conversions of, to date, more than 10,000 consumers' cars from 2010 to 2015. Publications on nationwide news media and print media has begun to further close in on this criminal enterprise and its RICO acts violations under 18 U.S.C. 1030, 1962(d), and 1964(c). MD AG, VA AG, PA AG,\nand N.J. AG have presently been informed by FTC and FBI on interstate theft of stolen vehicles.\n\nAccordingly, if you are currently employed, leave. If you are seeking employment, decline. If you are Thema Scott, he is the major nationwide subject of a criminal investigation for criminal fraud and lying to a police officer in N. Va., on the grand-theft of a number of Navy FEderal's members' cars. Thus, his MD driver's license number and picture is being circulated for the grand-theft of a 2013 Dodge Charger R/T, billet, belonging to Ross A. Fiorani, Kingstowne, VA. an FBI database alert was issued on October 18, 2014 for that car with a VIN # entered into the Federal Stolen Cars Database of Sentinel.\n\nIf you know the whereabouts of this stolen vehicle, call the FBI or titled owner under the Va. cr. code, Sec. 18.2-115 and 18.2-95.\nfor its return to its legal owner, R. Fiorani.”