Wisconsin Code § 943.82

Fraud against a financial institution
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(1) Whoever obtains money, funds, credits, assets, securities, or other
property owned by or under the custody or control of a financial
institution by means of false pretenses, representations, or promises, or by use of any fraudulent device, scheme, artifice, or monetary instrument may be penalized as provided in s. 943.91.
(2) Whoever falsely represents that he or she is a financial institution or a representative of a financial institution for the purpose of obtaining money, goods, or services from any person or
for the purpose of obtaining or recording a person’s personal
identifying information, as defined in s. 943.201 (1) (b), is guilty
of Class H felony.

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