I was being interviewed by a social security disability department and she told me that I have assets in a stock that I was not aware that I have. I had a stroke that took a bit of my memory. I don't remember buying it but someone could have bought it for me while I was in recovery from a neuoanyuritic stroke. I have found the name of the stock (petrofac) but can't find who holds it in order to sell it. I was wondering if there was any help in here that someone could guide me to do to find it so I can sell it? It detrimental that I get rid of it so it will not effect my disability payments determination. Please help!
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