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[McBride: The first thing I heard was'severe embezzlement. When I heard that, I thought I was having a heart attack.] Amazed by the



terrifying word'severe embezzlement', Mr. McBride was once more surprised to hear the prosecution's explanation.



He was recorded as a criminal for not returning the videotape he borrowed 21 years ago.



The title of the tape was "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," a youth movie she had never seen before.



When I searched the memory, there was something to be found.



[McBride: I lived with a young man 20 years ago, but the man had two young daughters. One was 8 years old and the other 10-11 years old.]



Mr. McBride came across the charges against him during his recent ID renewal process.



[McBride: When I lived in Oklahoma, I told him there was a problem and he gave me a number. When I contacted him, he found that he was a wanted man who did not return the video tape.] According to



records, McBride borrowed the tape in March 2000, and the video store that he said lent was already closed in 2008.



There are no victims and no way to reveal the truth, but the record of being a criminal has been around for 21 years.



In the meantime, Mr. McBride was fired from his job several times without a clear explanation.



[McBride: It was because of this. When they checked my criminal record, they came up with two words. 'Great embezzlement']



Mr. McBride plans to expunge the criminal record left behind by a videotape that has become a forgotten relic in the near future through official proceedings.