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Family asked to pay for living dead man’s Social Security benefits
The government wants to recoup benefits paid to the daughters of a man who was declared legally dead and then turned up alive years later. Donald Miller Jr. disappeared in the 1980s, and a death ruling in 1994 allowed his family to get Social Security benefits. When the 62-year-old Miller resurfaced last August, saying he had lived in other states and then returned to Ohio, the government apparently took notice.
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The crazy part is that the father went to court to claim he is un-dead and lost. If the courts don't recognize him being legally alive, wouldn't it make sense that the Social Security Department can't legally claim a refund from the children?