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To Scan Prepaid Cards, Investigators Cite String of Recent Rulings

By Colby Adams

Prompted by signs that criminals are increasingly exploiting prepaid cards, federal and state investigators are turning to a handful of recent legal decisions to justify reading the value held on the instruments, sources say. The strategy, driven in part by frustration over federal delays in granting an expected regulatory authority to monitor the international transport of prepaid products, relies on federal court rulings on whether the Fourth Amendment prohibits law enforcement officials from scanning and freezing funds on cards seized from suspects. "We're seeing more and more of these cards in the hands of the wrong people, sometimes stacks of...

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