An Atlanta woman found herself in hot water after attempting to use a CPN (credit privacy number) to finance an expensive dental procedure.
What began as a routine visit to the dentist quickly escalated into a legal ordeal that ended up with her leaving in squadcar.
Video footage captured the moment when an officer entered the dentist’s office and began questioning the woman about the name under which she had made her appointment.
Unable to provide a satisfactory explanation, the woman was promptly placed in handcuffs, signaling the seriousness of the situation.
CPNs are fraudulent substitutes for social security numbers often utilized by individuals with poor credit histories.
Despite being marketed by shady repair companies as a solution for bad credit, their use is illegal and can lead to severe legal repercussions.