Noah Berger for The New York
Times
The letters are sent by the thousands to people across
the country who have written bad checks, threatening them with jail if they do
not pay up.
They bear the seal and signature of the local district
attorney’s office. But there is a catch: the letters are from debt-collection
companies, which the prosecutors allow to use their letterhead. In return, the
companies try to collect not only the unpaid check, but also high fees from
debtors for a class on budgeting and financial responsibility, some of which
goes back to the district attorneys’ offices.
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