MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian woman suffered a nervous breakdown after learning she had been subjected to a bizarre fraud that could force her to pay two billion rubles (about $ 307 million).

The woman told Russian media that, while looking for work for a long time, she visited many private institutions, and in one of those institutions, without knowing, signed documents proving that she was the founder of the company, to show later that this company borrowed from a bank almost two billion rubles, and today The bank requires the court to return the loan value.

"I lost my job and everything because of that mistake. I live alone and support my young child. I went to a lawyer and filed a lawsuit. Now I have a nervous breakdown and I take sedative medications constantly."