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EP745: He Spent $200k On What Now??? - r/legaladvice Reddit Story

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Improv, Comedy

4.3576 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2023

⏱️ 20 minutes

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r/legaladvice - My brother stole almost all of my inheritance and spent it on food and games. What actions should I take against him?

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0:00.0

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0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:21.3

I'm furious because my brother spent $200,000 of my inheritance on food and games, but it gets worse. It's light work. Light work. Like we're doing, two and a little too and a game. Hey, that's like three Ubers. Come on, three Ubers. You know, a few, a few Dave and Busters. Oh, you're going to get some drinks. Maybe like Clash of Clans making sure you get that, that gold.

0:24.9

Got to get it, baby.

0:25.7

Got to get that gold.

0:26.6

It's okay.

0:26.6

It's okay.

0:27.4

Yeah.

0:27.8

Angry Birds.

0:28.6

I don't know, what other, what other games do people play?

0:31.5

Mafia mob thing.

0:33.2

Yeah, mafia mob. You know. That one. Let's see. I am 19 and I currently live in New York City. My parents died when my brothers and I were young. Eldest was 11. Second, the brother in question, was seven. And I was five. So O.P's the youngest. They left money for each of us once we turned 18 to help with college and life expenses. I turned 18 last year and went through the process of getting the money.

0:56.4

It was in March of 2019 that I finally got it.

0:59.3

It turned out to be quite a large sum.

1:02.0

Oh.

1:02.3

Around $230,000.

1:05.8

Bro, turning 18 and getting 230 grand.

1:09.6

Insane.

1:10.1

That's, I would,

1:11.2

I would have pieced that out a little bit, you know.

1:13.9

What for the, for an 18 year old, just getting 230. I mean, the parents are dead though. No, like like, true, true. If you're able to plan your estate, I would. Oh, yeah. You give it like, you give like 18 and then 25 you know yeah just dole it out gradually but they maybe they didn't

1:30.1

have it I thought you were about to say it's like You give it like you give like 18 and then 25. You know, yeah, just dole it out gradually.

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