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Kathy Parker was flying out of Philadelphia National Airport, and when she got through security, she found Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents had poured out the contents of her carry-on bags. One of them also emptied out her wallet and started going through its contents. TSA then called Philadelphia police officers. One officer said they were concerned because she had several checks in her wallet made out to her and her husband and accused her of embezzling money. She gave them her husband's number to confirm why she had those checks. They called him and, 30 minutes later, allowed her to board her plane. Her husband said they told him they believed she was going to clean out their bank account and leave him.
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