Investigators from the Senate Special Committee on Aging are releasing a report Thursday detailing the cases of a dozen elderly and other scam victims facing large tax bills on the money that was stolen from them. The report includes interviews with victims and tax experts who described the cascading misfortune faced by retirees from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, Utah and California. They said getting hit twice - first by sophisticated thieves, then by the federal government - has left them finan
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