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Crying all night PTSD Part 1

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My daughters husband stole money from my bank account because my daughters names in it. He said it was a mistake. I know it wasn’t because he’s been in debt many times though the years, I talked to the bank guy , he said he hadn’t had any money in his own bank account for months, so this was on purpose. He told me it be back in my account by the end if the month, but it isn’t. My daughter has been a horrible daughter to me she has been with my abusers, my birth family. All she wants his from me. When my grandson was born he was really in debt, so they asked me fir money to pay there bills. I told them, I’d only borrow it to them, for my grandson sake cause they would lose there home. He will be 12 not payed back yet, he’s a really loser, while she wiporks two jobs

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Midori

Oh dear, I am so sorry, but I feel you need to make a decision on who you allow access to your money, and have it made official with a Power of Attorney.

Also, please chase up your bank. They shouldn't make promises and not keep them.

Cheers, Midori

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The only thing he was supposed to do was pay me back the thousands of dollars he owed me for 12 years now though the bank , not take out my money.The bank manager told me he knew he had not one cent in his account for months. He left me with 1 penny. My daughter knows , and she does not care. Thank you for caring. PTSD is far worse now!❤️

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