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What is the penalty for stating a known false fact as true?

  1. $5,000

  2. $10,000

  3. $15,000

  4. $20,000

The correct answer is: $10,000

Stating a known false fact as true is considered a form of fraud and can result in penalties of up to $10,000. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because they either suggest a smaller or larger penalty than the correct amount. It is important to always properly fact-check and verify information before stating it as true to avoid any potential consequences.