Wisconsin Code § 134.19

Fraud on exemption laws
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Any person who shall,
whether as principal, agent or attorney, with intent thereby to deprive any bona fide resident of this state of the resident’s rights
under the statutes thereof relating to the exemption of property or
earnings from sale or garnishment, send or cause to be sent out of
this state any claim for debt for the purpose of having the same
collected by proceedings in attachment, garnishment or other
mesne process, when the creditor and debtor and the person or
corporation owing the debtor the money intended to be reached
by any such proceedings are within the jurisdiction of the courts
of this state; or who directly or indirectly assigns or transfers any
claim for debt against such a resident for the purpose of having
the same collected by such proceedings or any of them out of the
wages or personal earnings of the debtor or of the debtor’s minor
children, whose earnings contribute to the support of the debtor’s
family, in courts without this state, when the creditor and debtor
and person or corporation owing the money intended to be
reached by such proceedings are each and all within the jurisdiction of the courts of this state, shall be fined not more than $50
nor less than $10 for each offense.

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