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Ex-wife claims I'm under investigation

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inthesouthoftexas

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I'm 40% disabled for a spinal compression fracture, degenerative disc disease and a bulging disk. Occasionally I'll ride a bike or play sand volleyball as my physical therapy. My ex-wife claims I'm under investigation for the past year because of my activities and my back disabilities. She also claims they're taking pictures of my daily activities and reading my Google documents, and pulling my internet search history dating back to when I was in the military so they can claim I committed fraud. The Army medically retired me for my back through MEB/PEB and I have x-rays and MRI's going back to 2007 at least. No friends or family have reported an investigator interviews, just the evil ex-wife. The ex-wife has said they took pictures of me coming out of a liquor store and that they showed her said pictures, read a college paper I had saved to Google Docs, commented to her on pictures I had saved in Google photos and more; this doesn't sound like an investigator would be reporting those kind of things to a witness/ex.

My question is should I be worried at all about an investigation with my activities, is there a law or regulation saying what I can and can't do with my back disability and is this the way a VA OIG investigation is conducted? 

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On 8/27/2016 at 5:48 PM, inthesouthoftexas said:

....and pulling my internet search history dating back to when I was in the military....The ex-wife has said they took pictures of me coming out of a liquor store and that they showed her said pictures, read a college paper I had saved to Google Docs, commented to her on pictures I had saved in Google photos and more; this doesn't sound like an investigator would be reporting those kind of things to a witness/ex.

My question is should I be worried at all about an investigation with my activities, is there a law or regulation saying what I can and can't do with my back disability and is this the way a VA OIG investigation is conducted? 

You can't simply "pull internet search history".

And I'm sure they shared with her information about an ongoing Federal investigation.

Sorry to point this out, but you married the her & continue to talk to this nutjob after your divorce, so its kind of making me questioning if you're alright too.

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40 minutes ago, King156 said:

You can't simply "pull internet search history".

And I'm sure they shared with her information about an ongoing Federal investigation.

Sorry to point this out, but you married the her & continue to talk to this nutjob after your divorce, so its kind of making me questioning if you're alright too.

Can't tell if you're being sarcastic about the investigation part of your paragraph, yeah I find it unlikely they would share that level of detail with her.

I'm no nutjob lol, I have kids with her which is the only reason I talk to her. She usually says her nasty comments when shes getting the kids from me..

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So the drama continues.. Now my ex-wife AND her boyfriend (claims to be defense contractor with body armor patents) says he told a colonel ("from the Pentagon") to temporarily hold off on the VA investigation of me. Isn't the pentagon DOD? Does an active duty colonel actually do investigations for the VA? Can a petty civilian actually pause this investigation?

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13 hours ago, inthesouthoftexas said:

So the drama continues.. Now my ex-wife AND her boyfriend (claims to be defense contractor with body armor patents) says he told a colonel ("from the Pentagon") to temporarily hold off on the VA investigation of me. Isn't the pentagon DOD? Does an active duty colonel actually do investigations for the VA? Can a petty civilian actually pause this investigation?

No. They're feeding you a line. sounds like you're falling for it, so they'll probably keep it up.

Go to a judge and get a restraining order. See if there's someone who'll help you fill it out pro bono- They are threatening to interfere with .gov functions

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