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I would like to address some issues associated with this account.

Over the past few years my account has been utilised by individuals that have resided at my premises.

In the years that a certain individual has resided at my premises from time to time, personal items have gone missing, (assumed stolen)), other accounts of personal information, including that of myself and my partner and our children have been used in disturbing and gross manner.

For users of SAU that may have had confrontation with the end user of this account at the time, I am very sorry.

For any other SAU users that have assisted, guided or attempted to reason with the end user of this account at the time, again I deeply apologise.

The culprit has been imprisoned for a lengthy term, and sadly has suffered from both alcohol and drug abuse.

Thank you for your time.

Rob.

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