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🗓️ 28 January 2025
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0:00.0 | What is going on everyone and welcome back to the channel. I hope you're all doing well. |
0:04.0 | Today I've got for you three entitled people stories, starting with this one in which an |
0:08.6 | strange sibling tries to steal the trust fund of her sister. My sister seems to think she's |
0:15.1 | entitled to my trust fund and lied to try and get it. There's a bit of backstory to this and I'm |
0:20.2 | not sure what's relevant, |
0:21.6 | but I'm sure you'll tell me if I blather on too much. Mostly, I just need to rant. So I am a 38-year-old |
0:28.4 | woman and my family is a little messed up. I essentially have slash had five parents and three |
0:34.7 | different groups of siblings. It's a bit much. As a child I was living in the US |
0:39.0 | with my adoptive parents and a lot of stuff went down that wasn't great. So I moved back to the |
0:44.0 | UK when I was nine. I had a lot of trauma and the beginnings of a rather serious drug problem. |
0:49.6 | And so my US dad set up a trust for me before he died so that anything mental health related |
0:55.1 | was paid for and I didn't have to stress about being able to sort myself out as I got older. |
1:00.9 | It's been rather handy over the last 30 years, paying for a home when I was a teenager, |
1:05.8 | therapy, rehab, basically anything needed to help me not die. |
1:10.4 | At some point in my teenage years, I made |
1:12.5 | contact with my biological parents and their other kids, and I was welcomed, in quotes, back into |
1:18.6 | the fold. Some of my full siblings had issues with this. Fair enough, it was a big change to |
1:24.6 | everyone's lives. My little sister, now early 30s, apparently found it |
1:29.0 | particularly hard, and so we've never gotten along, and we've been almost no contact now for a decade. |
1:34.4 | This has become particularly apparent in recent weeks after she contacted the solicitors, |
1:39.2 | who are in control of the trust, pretending to be from a rehab facility in the US. |
1:46.2 | She sent them an invoice for a three months' day requesting payment to the bank account of a friend of hers in the US. The first I heard |
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