No! However, the burden to show the debt is fraudulent will always be on you, espeacially if the note has been sold. Your best bet is to keep a clean copy of the original notarized fraud affadavit, along with the original letter from your creditor attesting to the fraud.
You may have to use these copies throughout the years in a cse where the original debt is continuously bought and sold.
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