Julie M. asked

⚖️  Law

My ex-employer provided me with a falsified resume, marketed me, and I got a job based on that. However, I was later fired. After two months without contact, I found a new job using the same falsified resume. Now, my ex-employer is filing a case against me, demanding 20% of my monthly salary. What should I do?

June 2nd, 2024

Arthur S. answered

The situation you're in is complex and involves potential legal issues related to falsified resumes ...

June 2nd, 2024

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