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Ken is a producer who has obtained Consumer Information Reports under false pretenses. Under the
Fair Credit Reporting Act, what is the maximum penalty that may be imposed on Ken?
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Ken may be subject to a maximum penalty of $5,000 or imprisonment for up to one year, or both, for obtaining Consumer Information Reports under false pretenses under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
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