The question is now how many clients did this lawyer con on getting the money beside op? Safe to assume the family involved are going throw the lawyer under the bus as the mastermind since he suggest to scam op. it’s going to lead a heavy investigated of his practice which if we saw all Reddit stories on scummy lawyers, he’s going to get bared, blacklisted and jailed. Op got a lot of ammo from his mom if the rest of the family follow suite and blame the lawyer he takes this to court and have them all paid for their crimes.
@@MsAlexM888there's a very simple thing to actually tell her. let her know that if you owe her anything for the time that she raised you, then you'll have to report her for falsifying her taxes every single year. you were a dependent because if you owe her for what she did then you weren't a dependent and she lied on her taxes for most likely the better part of 18 years
@@robinjameson4261 This comment made me cackle!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 She doesn’t have that mindset after I explained it to her for the final time. She is extremely money hungry.
Tell us you did not watch the full video without telling us you did not watch the full video. And that applies to the 334 people who liked your comment. Humanity is truly fucked
@@SadBoysCollectiveCirca96 no it isn't 😂 there is morality without religion and there was morality before religion, if you need a book to teach you morality you don't have any.
@@SadBoysCollectiveCirca96Nope , not entirely true. In some countries its ok to have sex with a 9 year old and others its not. Whatever region of the world morality isn’t subjective. Its just the honest truth. Good is good wherever and bad is bad whenever.
@diyasridhar9862 I looked it up but it's not on reddit. I think its a fake story I've come to notice this with alot of these videos that they aren't on reddit. I still watch because helps to listen while I clean but if it's real definitely not from reddit
OP was right to report the theft to the police. Next, he needs to sue for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, civil conspiracy, intentional infliction of emotional stress. Also, sue the lawyer for contributory negligence, malpractice, and civil conspiracy as well as report him to the state bar association. Sue the grandparents for contributory negligence and for civil conspiracy as well.
How TF does so many people come together to conspire from and steal money OP's dead dad left him? Humanity sucks. They had no problem stealing money from a child.
They don't. It's beyond idiotic that so many people would all have access and share it. Especially with the original lawyer involved - he could have just forged signatures and taken it all for himself.
Hope all those OP who conspired together to make OP miserable suffer the consequences of their actions. Hope OP gets everything-if not, the majority of the money back bc that's the least they deserve for having to go through all this. So glad their friend and dad are helping OP through this mess :/
Parents whole bring up that you owe them for putting a roof over your head, feeding you, and clothing you are the worst ones. They have nothing else in their life and resort to the bare essentials that are required by law.
Heck, my grandmother brother's family faked her signature and took away $$ proceeds that was supposed to come to my family and from that they have never had a college graduate in their family whereas my family has that least 5 of us that have degrees and are doing lots better that those that stole from us. Believe in Karma, it works
Hope they all end up in jail or at least fine for this. Though thinking of this, they would all gotten away with the crime if the mom and her new bf didn't swipe the 7k cash. So evil and utter stupidity
I am so sorry for OP. This is horrible nightmare kind of trauma that I know is gonna scar them for life. I hope they come out of this relatively unharmed, get the money that their dad left for them that is rightfully theirs and go enjoy their education. I desperately pray that OP will not let this traumatic event scar them from building new relationships and finding people that they can consider family in the far future. Get proper therapy to process the feelings and emotions being experienced through this and come out of it stronger and more resilient. 👊🏻
The fact that they were using the OP's inheritance is justified reason to have ALL of them arrested. I hope the OP sues them ALL for every penny and possession they have. There had to have been a huge amount for them do do that.. like at least between $250,000 and $1,000,000 in the inheritance.
Not only civilly OP needs to go after them criminally. Hopefully there was a will detailing where the dad's assets were supposed to go along with the confession. Lay down the hammer with grand larceny and conspiracy. Mom and step dad can also pick up the extra charge of blackmail. Shouldn't be too hard to prove the 7000 dollars was stolen too because the realtor won't just accept a duffle bag full of cash so they must have deposited it in a bank account and those records can be subpoenaed.
Needs to sue all of them in conspiracy to commit financial fraud from breaking the father's fund to his child and get compensation from the amount taken from the fund they stole.
It's basically a persecution complex in written form. I could believe 1 or 2 individuals in the family being iffy towards the OP for no good reason. But the entire family.... ? That's not even getting into the lawyer risking disbarment. Like I said it's basically just a persecution complex in written form. No way this ever happened outside of some Vanderbilt style family intrigue. It doesn't sound like either set of grandparents are that well off if they need to pilfer from their grandchild.
“Part of the money went to ops upbringing, you should expect it back” Excuse me what!? That’s not how things work. You don’t just get to say that you used it to raise them and then have the be written off. You spent money that wasn’t yours, even if it was for them. You need to pay it back.
Exactly. You would need bank statements and receipts to prove that. Given the OP seems to be of the opinion they were mistreated it seems unlikelty that the mother spent anything more than the most basic amount on the OP.
it's not your fault it's your mom's fault because they stole seven thousand dollars form him and she told him to shut up and they should pay for their actions and they should go to jail for what they have done.
I am so sick of these parents saying "you owe me for raising you" I'm sorry did they ask you to spread your legs get pregnant and then have a baby? No? Then they don't know you shit. Regardless if they become very successful in life nobody's child owes them anything. Point blank period.
It's just over the top though when they stole the $7k too. That's where it just reaches over the top embellishment. So they have been leaching a trust fund for years and started just mooching around their room for loose cash? It has made up story written all over it.
Out of all the reddit stories I have watched, this one takes first place as the most dysfunctional greedy family that has ever existed.......... seriously, the ENTIRE family stole inheritance money from a kid.
@@mnomadvfxthe only ones that should be reconnected with is paternal bc if they never spoke up, nothing would have happened, even OP’s dad’s lawyer took some of the money
It was clear maternal grandparents weren't on op's side from the get go, or they would have done something. Paternal grandparents, when I saw in person and they did Jack, I'd leave saying "my father would have been so disappointed in how you treated me" and left
This one is just so sad when you know how things are in reality. Financial crimes are very very overlooked in most places. A person can literally steal life destroying amounts of money from various vulnerable families and walk away with nothing but a slap on the wrist. Parents stealing from their own kid that's still under their custody... it's an extremely uphill battle. 😢
"Parents stealing from their own kid that's still under their custody... it's an extremely uphill battle" Yes, but that is why trust funds have legal protections built in. A lawyer can't just click their fingers and dip in because they feel like taking a risk that would cause a loss of their legal license and disbarment. The mother can't do so either - everything taken out would be constrained within a reasonable budget while the OP was still growing toward their majority to control the trust themselves. For damn certain random family members can't just dip in. This is what happens when you get bad writers who sit on their ass all day watching TV rather than observing the real world. They start to think that dramatised legal cases and family problems are exactly what you get in real life - and this is embellished even compared to the worst TV crap I've seen.
immediately felt sad within the opening 5 min, unfortunate to lose your father and only person that looked out for you then witness visceral greed from family
@@Roshea It's 9000% fake tho. So the mother despises the OP..... but continues leeching money even to the point of stealing loose cash which probably doesn't even amount to 0.1% of the trust fund? Just so fake. In no way would this situation be possible. It literally acts as if the entire family AND the lawyer all separately had access. If the lawyer was willing to do that, they would have simply taken everything and amended the will to say that there was almost nothing left for OP. These fake story writers don't have enough basic knowledge about how legal systems work or trust funds to make a believable story. Just sooo lazy.
If it makes you feel better, it is definitely fake. Friend of the force or not, cops are not going to arrest a lady and her fiance based on her 17 year old kid's guess about what a photocopied document might mean. What were they even arresting Mom for? Seriously, what was the charge? And they couldn't help but add that it just so happened to be done at the most socially inopportune time. They had no evidence. They hadn't confirmed bank accounts or even questioned them to see if the kid was simply misunderstanding their parent's financials. That part was silly.
Having grandparents that will give you the evidence but don't ask you how you're doing or ask you to live with them is almost as bad as the maternal grandparents acting like OP did something wrong when it was their daughter. If they were spending her money too then they should be arrested also. Hopefully there'll be an update where OP gets justice against all guilty parties. And then OP tells all of them that the father would be disappointed in all of them before walking out.
yeah right, you call a friend whose father is in the force and only a few hours later, cops shows up to ARREST them ? cops can't simply arrest people like that. If you go to the police with those signed document saying "my mother didn't use the money left for me the way she promised to" they'll say "take her to court."
This is actually really sad. If true a man passed untimely and was well off so upon leaving this world wanted the last piece of him his own kid taken care of. And all the people around this kid who lost a parent can think of is taking care of themselves. This is the most disgusting story ive heard to date from reddit and ive gone down the infidelity rabbit hole for hours
The saddest thing about this is at the end of all this, he literally has no family at all. I hope this kid succeeds in life & I hope whoever comes across him, I really hope they cherish this kid 😭
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Leah Foster Alderman is the licensed expert I use. Just look up the name. You would discover the necessary information to deal with a correspondence to schedule an appointment.
Wow, I just Googled her whole name and found her platform. Thank you very much for bringing this to my attention, I will definitely get in touch with her.
I thought at first that it just the mother side of the family because the father side helped op with documents. but not only they were involved, the lawyer too wtf
I sued my parents, who I loaned a large amount of money to, refuse to pay me back. So i told them i would see them in court. Now they have to pay me back every dime, plus court costs.
Worst i ever suffered was a piggybank of money being stolen from me, but it hurt finding out my parents were jerks... and they had nerve to pretend to be Christians. in addition to mistreating my brother.
it was easy on them to exploit an un-cognitive child but when she actually called them talking about them stealing even more money from her they finally felt guilty. how stupid must mother have been to steal even more money. Hope that $7,000 was worth losing what she already had taken.
Omg sue the crap Out of them. Emotional distress, lost wages, loss of potential, the inheritance. You have enough there to last you ur life and some nice investments as well.
If it was me id lay out all the evidence in front of them. And you tell them "you sign over everything, every piece of property. Every vehicle every bank account to me and then you go away forever in exchange. You don't go to prison(inheritence fraud is a felony). I don't care what happens after that."
Greed. Pure greed. I'm guessing he was an unwanted child and that would why the mother hated him so much. The grandparents probably never cared amd were in it for themselves. The dad's parents are just as bad. I hope they all end up in jail.
@@Zullixx Yeah.... but BOTH sets of grandparents were somehow in on it and had access? And the lawyer? And the mother/stepdad were so desperate to filch that they stole loose cash too after plundering what was likely 100s of $1000s already..... This is what it's like when a child starts embellishing a story and just adding more and more drama on top to try and sound more interesting. Suuuuuuper fake.
Dad's get a bad wrap for being absent, but id much rather have an absent parent than a parent that only sticks around so she can leech off of my inheritance. Men leave because men believe that is the best for the child, women stay because women believe staying is what's best for them.
Oh my god, these people are so toxic, both sets of grandparents are cold, the mother is so toxic, Op cut contact with everyone who betrayed you, start new keep in touch with your friends family maybe get them to adopted you, because your family isnt worth anything, DONT EVER FORGIVE THEM, HAND YOUR HANDS OF THEM
Lol this is basically a bad writer transposing their persecution complex onto the page. In what world does the entire family AND the lawyer all have access to this same fund?! It's beyond laughably unlikely. If the lawyer had access then no one else would ever have been able to touch it, because they would have taken every cent before anyone else could. If the mother had access then there is no reason that she would have shared it either. If the fathers parents had access there is no reason that they would have shared it with the mothers parents. I mean.... come on. This is Embellishment Pro Max storytelling - it's not enough for the mother, or the step father, or one set of grandparents to be against the OP, it's basically the entire world. But the OP also just happens to have a friend whose father has legal connections - the day is saved! 🤦♂
I knew it was fake as soon as he said he called up a cop buddy and they conveniently show up to the party with a lawyer to arrest the parents with no warrant and only pictures of signed documents and not the documents themselves as evidence... No, that's not how the judicial system works.
@TimTams_64 spend a long time here makes you recognize which one is fake which one isn't. There's a pattern for that. One thing that always the same with these fake Reddit story, you will never found the actual reddit post for them.
The fact that all of these secrets would have stayed secret had the mother not allowed her deadbeat husband to steal OP's hard earned college fund is just crazy. Jail for all seven bastards involved in this conspiracy
i dont know what wouldve been worse this or living the lie i feel like maybe this needed to happen because atleast OP can pursue justice for all the money, if their savings werent stolen they wouldnt have even known about the conspiracy
Wait, so they arrested them on a 17 year old kid's guess over a photocopied document--without even checking to see if Mom had breached that contract by checking her accounts or questioning her? Just straight to jail, instant arrest? Damn, guess due process doesn't mean shit if you got a friend on the force, not that that's surprising.
The fact even the dad's LAWYER was in on this. Messed up. Hope he enjoys losing his right to practise law for screwing up his duties.
The guy needs to lose his licence.
I hope so as well.
The question is now how many clients did this lawyer con on getting the money beside op? Safe to assume the family involved are going throw the lawyer under the bus as the mastermind since he suggest to scam op. it’s going to lead a heavy investigated of his practice which if we saw all Reddit stories on scummy lawyers, he’s going to get bared, blacklisted and jailed. Op got a lot of ammo from his mom if the rest of the family follow suite and blame the lawyer he takes this to court and have them all paid for their crimes.
he will never practice law ever again along with spending a goood chunk of time in jail he broke alot of not only judicial ethics but law by doing it
He is guaranteed to be disbarred once this goes into a settlement or court.
Send EVERYONE to jail!!!🤬🤬🤬
I DETEST these "parents" that claim their children OWE them for being born!!!👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
I hope the dad’s lawyer is disbarred as well. Death always brings out the worst in families. This was pure greed!!!
Children don’t choose to be born. These “parents” have some fucking audacity.
@@ditzycup8140 My mom feels like I “owe her”, I told her I appreciate her but don’t you anything because I was born. That was her choice.
@@MsAlexM888there's a very simple thing to actually tell her. let her know that if you owe her anything for the time that she raised you, then you'll have to report her for falsifying her taxes every single year. you were a dependent because if you owe her for what she did then you weren't a dependent and she lied on her taxes for most likely the better part of 18 years
@@robinjameson4261 This comment made me cackle!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 She doesn’t have that mindset after I explained it to her for the final time. She is extremely money hungry.
He needs to go after the money his Dad left him as well. His mother and fiance belong in jail.
did you not watch this vid?
@@thrillfly3644 bro watched the first 5 mins and decided he knew enough
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Tell us you did not watch the full video without telling us you did not watch the full video. And that applies to the 334 people who liked your comment. Humanity is truly fucked
Bro watched the title and used Chatgpt to figure out 10% of the stuff
This is an evil world we live in
evil is subjective. morality is entirely based on religious beliefs.
Not an evil world, just a very loud and evil minority that makes it seem so…
No we made this world evil
@@SadBoysCollectiveCirca96 no it isn't 😂 there is morality without religion and there was morality before religion, if you need a book to teach you morality you don't have any.
@@SadBoysCollectiveCirca96Nope , not entirely true.
In some countries its ok to have sex with a 9 year old and others its not. Whatever region of the world morality isn’t subjective. Its just the honest truth. Good is good wherever and bad is bad whenever.
With a family like that who needs enemies?
fr.i am so happy that i got better
"Family"
*youre dad*@@DragonOfTheMortalKombat
@@DragonOfTheMortalKombat *he left for milk*💀
Sue them all. Lawyer included.
Did you not watch ALL OF THE VIDEO before commenting? If you did then delete your comment. Otherwise people won't believe you watched the entire vid.
I just knew that when OP said "were always on my side" what she meant was "they space out while I complain".
worst feeling ever...no one was on ops side....I unfortunately know that feeling to an extent.
It's a boy •_•
Hopefully we get a new update on this one in a couple months
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When will the next video come
hey can we find the reddit account that posted this as I am not able to
@@diyasridhar9862 right
@diyasridhar9862 I looked it up but it's not on reddit. I think its a fake story I've come to notice this with alot of these videos that they aren't on reddit. I still watch because helps to listen while I clean but if it's real definitely not from reddit
OP was right to report the theft to the police. Next, he needs to sue for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, civil conspiracy, intentional infliction of emotional stress. Also, sue the lawyer for contributory negligence, malpractice, and civil conspiracy as well as report him to the state bar association. Sue the grandparents for contributory negligence and for civil conspiracy as well.
I wouldnt wish this upon my worst enemy
OP really chose their friends wisely, W for OP,the police dad,the friend and the lawyer
How TF does so many people come together to conspire from and steal money OP's dead dad left him? Humanity sucks. They had no problem stealing money from a child.
easy they think they can get away whit it
Unfortunately Dad must've died untimely and I'm guessing no one told dad to get a trust
They don't.
It's beyond idiotic that so many people would all have access and share it.
Especially with the original lawyer involved - he could have just forged signatures and taken it all for himself.
the lawyer that was part of it will definitely be disbarred
Hope all those OP who conspired together to make OP miserable suffer the consequences of their actions. Hope OP gets everything-if not, the majority of the money back bc that's the least they deserve for having to go through all this. So glad their friend and dad are helping OP through this mess :/
Parents whole bring up that you owe them for putting a roof over your head, feeding you, and clothing you are the worst ones. They have nothing else in their life and resort to the bare essentials that are required by law.
Literally asian and black parents in mass
Heck, my grandmother brother's family faked her signature and took away $$ proceeds that was supposed to come to my family and from that they have never had a college graduate in their family whereas my family has that least 5 of us that have degrees and are doing lots better that those that stole from us. Believe in Karma, it works
Rob is a very convenient name for the story. Lol
Robbing Will-I-a-m B
Hope they all end up in jail or at least fine for this.
Though thinking of this, they would all gotten away with the crime if the mom and her new bf didn't swipe the 7k cash. So evil and utter stupidity
I am so sorry for OP. This is horrible nightmare kind of trauma that I know is gonna scar them for life. I hope they come out of this relatively unharmed, get the money that their dad left for them that is rightfully theirs and go enjoy their education.
I desperately pray that OP will not let this traumatic event scar them from building new relationships and finding people that they can consider family in the far future. Get proper therapy to process the feelings and emotions being experienced through this and come out of it stronger and more resilient. 👊🏻
The fact that they were using the OP's inheritance is justified reason to have ALL of them arrested. I hope the OP sues them ALL for every penny and possession they have. There had to have been a huge amount for them do do that.. like at least between $250,000 and $1,000,000 in the inheritance.
i need the final ending of this story its unfortunate but so interesting
Not only civilly OP needs to go after them criminally. Hopefully there was a will detailing where the dad's assets were supposed to go along with the confession. Lay down the hammer with grand larceny and conspiracy. Mom and step dad can also pick up the extra charge of blackmail. Shouldn't be too hard to prove the 7000 dollars was stolen too because the realtor won't just accept a duffle bag full of cash so they must have deposited it in a bank account and those records can be subpoenaed.
stealing from children and smug abt it? damn,
Needs to sue all of them in conspiracy to commit financial fraud from breaking the father's fund to his child and get compensation from the amount taken from the fund they stole.
They loved op's dad but hated OP enough to screw OP over financially... 😤
Exactly. The mother will get a sad wake-up call, when OP goes full NO CONTACT with her, at 18.⚠️
Well soon OP is going to screw them over financially when they drag their asses to court.
It's basically a persecution complex in written form.
I could believe 1 or 2 individuals in the family being iffy towards the OP for no good reason.
But the entire family.... ?
That's not even getting into the lawyer risking disbarment.
Like I said it's basically just a persecution complex in written form.
No way this ever happened outside of some Vanderbilt style family intrigue.
It doesn't sound like either set of grandparents are that well off if they need to pilfer from their grandchild.
“Part of the money went to ops upbringing, you should expect it back”
Excuse me what!? That’s not how things work. You don’t just get to say that you used it to raise them and then have the be written off. You spent money that wasn’t yours, even if it was for them. You need to pay it back.
Exactly.
You would need bank statements and receipts to prove that.
Given the OP seems to be of the opinion they were mistreated it seems unlikelty that the mother spent anything more than the most basic amount on the OP.
it's not your fault it's your mom's fault because they stole seven thousand dollars form him and she told him to shut up and they should pay for their actions and they should go to jail for what they have done.
I am so sick of these parents saying "you owe me for raising you" I'm sorry did they ask you to spread your legs get pregnant and then have a baby? No? Then they don't know you shit. Regardless if they become very successful in life nobody's child owes them anything. Point blank period.
Conspiracy, fraud, wire fraud.
15-25 years easy
GRANDMA KNEW DAUGHTER WAS GIVING BOYFRIEND YOUR SURVIVORS BENEFITS !
Bruh....bruh....Rob should get a fucking job
It's just over the top though when they stole the $7k too.
That's where it just reaches over the top embellishment.
So they have been leaching a trust fund for years and started just mooching around their room for loose cash?
It has made up story written all over it.
survivor's benefits is wild💀
Out of all the reddit stories I have watched, this one takes first place as the most dysfunctional greedy family that has ever existed.......... seriously, the ENTIRE family stole inheritance money from a kid.
The entire paternal side is not to be considered family. Reconnecting with the paternal family is the most important thing to do
The story is 100% fake, but pretending it was there are no good family members here.
@@mnomadvfxthe only ones that should be reconnected with is paternal bc if they never spoke up, nothing would have happened, even OP’s dad’s lawyer took some of the money
What on earth for? They never acknowledged or communicated with her. They are equally as bad as the maternal side.
@@-jfo- they actually felt guitly about it and gave her the documents…
With family like that, who needs enemies?
It was clear maternal grandparents weren't on op's side from the get go, or they would have done something. Paternal grandparents, when I saw in person and they did Jack, I'd leave saying "my father would have been so disappointed in how you treated me" and left
This one definitely feels like a creative writing project
I hope they all get arrested
This one is just so sad when you know how things are in reality. Financial crimes are very very overlooked in most places. A person can literally steal life destroying amounts of money from various vulnerable families and walk away with nothing but a slap on the wrist. Parents stealing from their own kid that's still under their custody... it's an extremely uphill battle. 😢
"Parents stealing from their own kid that's still under their custody... it's an extremely uphill battle"
Yes, but that is why trust funds have legal protections built in.
A lawyer can't just click their fingers and dip in because they feel like taking a risk that would cause a loss of their legal license and disbarment.
The mother can't do so either - everything taken out would be constrained within a reasonable budget while the OP was still growing toward their majority to control the trust themselves.
For damn certain random family members can't just dip in.
This is what happens when you get bad writers who sit on their ass all day watching TV rather than observing the real world.
They start to think that dramatised legal cases and family problems are exactly what you get in real life - and this is embellished even compared to the worst TV crap I've seen.
This entire saga has brought me to tears. Feeling bad for OP to be having such a shitty family system. Nobody deserves such cruelty.
immediately felt sad within the opening 5 min, unfortunate to lose your father and only person that looked out for you then witness visceral greed from family
@@Roshea
It's 9000% fake tho.
So the mother despises the OP..... but continues leeching money even to the point of stealing loose cash which probably doesn't even amount to 0.1% of the trust fund?
Just so fake.
In no way would this situation be possible.
It literally acts as if the entire family AND the lawyer all separately had access.
If the lawyer was willing to do that, they would have simply taken everything and amended the will to say that there was almost nothing left for OP.
These fake story writers don't have enough basic knowledge about how legal systems work or trust funds to make a believable story.
Just sooo lazy.
If it makes you feel better, it is definitely fake. Friend of the force or not, cops are not going to arrest a lady and her fiance based on her 17 year old kid's guess about what a photocopied document might mean. What were they even arresting Mom for? Seriously, what was the charge? And they couldn't help but add that it just so happened to be done at the most socially inopportune time.
They had no evidence. They hadn't confirmed bank accounts or even questioned them to see if the kid was simply misunderstanding their parent's financials. That part was silly.
I hope there's an update to the stolen money story
Fantasic story. Sad but, great story.
Op… if I were you… send them to jail! Get whatever money you can… double down… stand your ground!!!
Cold world out there especially when your worst enemies are blood
The OP should go full Scorched Earth 🔥
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Having grandparents that will give you the evidence but don't ask you how you're doing or ask you to live with them is almost as bad as the maternal grandparents acting like OP did something wrong when it was their daughter. If they were spending her money too then they should be arrested also. Hopefully there'll be an update where OP gets justice against all guilty parties. And then OP tells all of them that the father would be disappointed in all of them before walking out.
yeah right, you call a friend whose father is in the force and only a few hours later, cops shows up to ARREST them ?
cops can't simply arrest people like that. If you go to the police with those signed document saying "my mother didn't use the money left for me the way she promised to" they'll say "take her to court."
This is like the backstory of a crazed mobster
This is actually really sad. If true a man passed untimely and was well off so upon leaving this world wanted the last piece of him his own kid taken care of. And all the people around this kid who lost a parent can think of is taking care of themselves.
This is the most disgusting story ive heard to date from reddit and ive gone down the infidelity rabbit hole for hours
The saddest thing about this is at the end of all this, he literally has no family at all. I hope this kid succeeds in life & I hope whoever comes across him, I really hope they cherish this kid 😭
I'm now avoiding new purchases to avoid slipping into a bear trap. However, I'd like to know where the best investment opportunities are during a downturn. My goal is to retire comfortably on around $1.2 million.
Wishing you luck! The key to a happy retirement is to live the life you choose, if you have a certain amount in mind for your retirement, it is only appropriate to work with a knowledgeable advisor to make plans.
I concur that guidance should not be disregarded but rather followed. I remember a few summers ago, not long after my horrible divorce, I was in dire need of advise on investments to keep my head above water. Fortunately, I met someone with grit who greatly assisted me in growing my reserve, which despite inflation has increased from $360k to about seven figures now.
nice gains there! Please share your advisor's info with me. Due to my increased income from work, I'm thinking about investing in stocks and other assets that will enable me to gradually build wealth.
Leah Foster Alderman is the licensed expert I use. Just look up the name. You would discover the necessary information to deal with a correspondence to schedule an appointment.
Wow, I just Googled her whole name and found her platform. Thank you very much for bringing this to my attention, I will definitely get in touch with her.
I thought at first that it just the mother side of the family because the father side helped op with documents. but not only they were involved, the lawyer too wtf
I hope that people know that this could be fake
Damn. And they would've gotten away with it if they werent so greedy.
The only things missing are a love interest and a scruffy comic relief "best friend," and you would have a story fit for a drama series or movie.
Rip to all of the people who thought this was real
My absent dad tried to steal my inheritance. Luckily my money was put into a trust as a relative knew his intentions.
They would've probably kick op out eventually, even after robbing them.
Birthgiver, AT LEAST, pulled other _"Family"_ members with her !!!
Plenty of people, including the attorney, should be going to prison
And once OP gets the money back, the family will try to 'apologize' in order to try to get some of the money again.
I sued my parents, who I loaned a large amount of money to, refuse to pay me back. So i told them i would see them in court. Now they have to pay me back every dime, plus court costs.
Damn I wish there was a part two to this
The mom is such a snitch 😂😂😂
I hope op goes to college and be great.
Worst i ever suffered was a piggybank of money being stolen from me, but it hurt finding out my parents were jerks... and they had nerve to pretend to be Christians. in addition to mistreating my brother.
it was easy on them to exploit an un-cognitive child but when she actually called them talking about them stealing even more money from her they finally felt guilty.
how stupid must mother have been to steal even more money. Hope that $7,000 was worth losing what she already had taken.
Omg sue the crap
Out of them. Emotional distress, lost wages, loss of potential, the inheritance. You have enough there to last you ur life and some nice investments as well.
This is fake. Legally, you don't arrested for shit like this. This is a civil matter, not a criminal matter.
it was written from inside a gooncave, what do you expect from reddit
If it was me id lay out all the evidence in front of them. And you tell them "you sign over everything, every piece of property. Every vehicle every bank account to me and then you go away forever in exchange. You don't go to prison(inheritence fraud is a felony). I don't care what happens after that."
Sue them all, if the money was to set you up for life sue them, they took YOUR money because they couldn’t stand the fact that he was handed the money
The greatest justice
This is terrible I hope everything gets sorted.
OP didn't lose anything none of these people where ever on their side and cared about them.
Greed, A Deadly Sin. Most people are Inherently Greedy and will do anything to get what they want. Family is no Exception unfortunately.
EVEN THE LAWYER?!?!
None of them would have had access to any of your stuff if it wasn't for your mother
There is honor among thieves.
I'm surprised this story didn't end with "and so I went down to Walmart and bought a shotgun and a few boxes of shells..."
This is astounding.
Wtf how do grandparents steal from their grandchildren 😮
Greed. Pure greed. I'm guessing he was an unwanted child and that would why the mother hated him so much. The grandparents probably never cared amd were in it for themselves. The dad's parents are just as bad. I hope they all end up in jail.
@@Zullixx
Yeah.... but BOTH sets of grandparents were somehow in on it and had access?
And the lawyer?
And the mother/stepdad were so desperate to filch that they stole loose cash too after plundering what was likely 100s of $1000s already.....
This is what it's like when a child starts embellishing a story and just adding more and more drama on top to try and sound more interesting.
Suuuuuuper fake.
All because they took the boy's $7000. Well that hit the fan real quick. Greedy people
Op just block them off they are not your real family they claim it
Dad's get a bad wrap for being absent, but id much rather have an absent parent than a parent that only sticks around so she can leech off of my inheritance. Men leave because men believe that is the best for the child, women stay because women believe staying is what's best for them.
No OP's name, no spurce link... wtf.....
Oh my god, these people are so toxic, both sets of grandparents are cold, the mother is so toxic, Op cut contact with everyone who betrayed you, start new keep in touch with your friends family maybe get them to adopted you, because your family isnt worth anything, DONT EVER FORGIVE THEM, HAND YOUR HANDS OF THEM
I wish you well
I’m sorry this happened to you
Lol this is basically a bad writer transposing their persecution complex onto the page.
In what world does the entire family AND the lawyer all have access to this same fund?!
It's beyond laughably unlikely.
If the lawyer had access then no one else would ever have been able to touch it, because they would have taken every cent before anyone else could.
If the mother had access then there is no reason that she would have shared it either.
If the fathers parents had access there is no reason that they would have shared it with the mothers parents.
I mean.... come on.
This is Embellishment Pro Max storytelling - it's not enough for the mother, or the step father, or one set of grandparents to be against the OP, it's basically the entire world.
But the OP also just happens to have a friend whose father has legal connections - the day is saved! 🤦♂
I knew it was fake as soon as he said he called up a cop buddy and they conveniently show up to the party with a lawyer to arrest the parents with no warrant and only pictures of signed documents and not the documents themselves as evidence... No, that's not how the judicial system works.
I'm sorry for this guy but jesus he has literally no capacity to face anything
So the maternal grandparents were upset because they knew their daughter would flip on them.
Dude, come on. Finally we have a fake stories that entertaining, give it some nice and juicy resolutions! Not this open ending shit.
How do you know the story is fake
@TimTams_64 spend a long time here makes you recognize which one is fake which one isn't. There's a pattern for that.
One thing that always the same with these fake Reddit story, you will never found the actual reddit post for them.
Another glaring loophole is that the cops immediately came to arrest the mom despite it being a civil dispute. That would never happen irl
All their houses are definitely getting sold to pay back op
I highly doubt any of that money went into OPs upbringing!!!
How sad people and money make sad stories. I sure hope you get all you deserve in life and they pay for it all.
no way would an unemployed guy be able to buy a house .
wouldn't be surprised if its in the mom's name and she hasn't said anything yet
The fact that all of these secrets would have stayed secret had the mother not allowed her deadbeat husband to steal OP's hard earned college fund is just crazy. Jail for all seven bastards involved in this conspiracy
i dont know what wouldve been worse
this or living the lie
i feel like maybe this needed to happen because atleast OP can pursue justice for all the money, if their savings werent stolen they wouldnt have even known about the conspiracy
You reap what you sow, soon or later…
*Where's The Video With The Rest Of The Updates!*
If that were me I’d probably be serving a life sentence after finding the truth out
Stupid to wait and take a Student Loan when you have 100% undismissable Proof and could easily get at least directly enough Money for College…
Force everyone to sell everything they own and to take as many loans they can to pay OP
Wait, so they arrested them on a 17 year old kid's guess over a photocopied document--without even checking to see if Mom had breached that contract by checking her accounts or questioning her? Just straight to jail, instant arrest? Damn, guess due process doesn't mean shit if you got a friend on the force, not that that's surprising.