Uncle Blames My Gambling Addict Brother Of Stealing Family Money, Claimed I Must Be w/ Him On This
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Op (27F) works a great job and lives with her parents and brother in a nice house. She looks after her parents and her brother, who has been struggling with a gambling addiction for years. Op and her parents have tried everything to help him, and he is slowly recovering. Op and some of the family members also own a family business, and Op collects some funds from many family members and keeps them in her house to use when necessary. After about a week, Op finds the money missing, and all of the proof points towards her brother, who has started gambling again. Op, without hesitating, exposes her brother, and everyone decides that he should learn his lesson the hard way and get him arrested. After a few months, Op finds some clues that lead to her realizing that her uncle is actually the person who stole the money. A few days later, she tries to convince all the family members that it was the uncle who did everything and that he still had the money. But the uncle easily manipulates the family into believing that Op made her brother take the money to steal it herself, flips everything on her, and gets her kicked out of the family. Uncle thinks Op is finished, but she does not give up and contacts a guy she has been dating who also happens to be a cop. With the help of the cop, Op secretly investigates everything about her uncle and manages to find the place where her uncle secretly stashed the money he stole. He goes there and takes everything, only leaving a small piece of evidence he left in her house. Her uncle then comes to see her, tries to threaten her to give him the money, and reveals that he was behind everything. When Op refuses and tells him that she will drag him to jail, he jumps to attack her, only to find that the entire family, including the cop, were watching secretly. He gets arrested on the spot.
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Sue your uncle for defamation.
Glad you found out who really stole the money and take care of your family ❤ ❤.
Is it just me, but why do these people keep large amounts of cash in the house
It happens more than you think
It's a 'good' way to avoid taxes '
So OP has never heard of a bank?
Don't hesitate in bringing the law in when an addict steals from you or assaults you. Don't hesitate in bringing the law in when a relative steals from you or assaults you.
Start you business without the family.
23:15 *"It's Called A Hustle, Sweetheart !!"*
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It's called addiction sis
8:35 the fact that part of the story when you hear one side of the story you don't even think about trying to hear the other side of the story. Especially if someone says oh I saw this guy did it but I didn't tell you when I saw it happen. But I saw him do it. Lol like did you not think it was suspicious that your uncle or whoever saw him come out of your room with a bag and he didn't call you immediately. But instead after a while you figure out that it's gone instead of him telling you the second it was gone. Not to mention why don't you have a safe or something to put the money in because just having it in your room in a safe wooden box or something that's easily accessible is the dumbest thing you could do with a ton of cash to start a business. In starting business cash is usually $5,000 to 10,000 depending on how big you have a project so that's a lot of money to just have in your room not in a safe location
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Jake = MVP
You got the proof look at the shirt. Your brother need to be behind bars is the best thing for him. Stop feeling guilty.
Lovely.
Well op didn't take long to put uncle in the right place for her actions are justified the uncle is a toxicity person no body needs around. Good for you op your family saw the truth and supported you so yes great play there .unfortunately your brother is gonna need therapy but at least everyone knows 🤷 the arse of uncle is the big turd
Follow the evidence wherever it leads, don’t just listen to people’s words.
The best thing she could have done, would have been to put the cash in a safe place. Who puts a large chunk of cash where abyone would have access to it!????? Its more her fault than anyone else.
Wait so it's her fault that others are thieves? Because if so then everyone that is in prison for that crime should be freed by that argument
Surely, money should be safe in your own home?
Women ☕️
You sjould went to your parents first.
Yta cyou euined your relationship with him and his life