My Parents Stole My $120k MBA Fund For My Golden Sister’s Dream House....- Reddit Family

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Reddit Family Tales

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My Parents Stole My $120k MBA Fund For My Golden Sister’s Dream House....- Reddit Family
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My Parents Stole My $120k MBA Fund For My Golden Sister’s Dream House. Justice, Karma, And Uncle Jake’s Ruthless Plan Restored It All.
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The story tells of a profound betrayal within a family and the narrator's journey to seek justice and reclaim her future. At the center of the narrative is a $120,000 MBA fund left to the narrator by her grandparents, who valued education and had entrusted her parents to safeguard the money. However, the narrator discovered that her parents had misappropriated the fund to help her older sister, Ashley, and Ashley's fiancé, Nathan, purchase a house. This shocking revelation was compounded by a long history of favoritism toward Ashley, the so-called "golden child," leaving the narrator feeling sidelined and undervalued.
Determined to hold her parents accountable, the narrator sought support from her boss and her father’s cousin, Uncle Jake, a wealthy and astute businessman. With Uncle Jake’s guidance, she built a formidable legal team that conducted a forensic investigation, uncovering evidence of premeditated theft and misuse of her grandparents’ funds. The parents had manipulated financial documents and fabricated stories to justify their actions, showing blatant disregard for the will’s stipulations and their fiduciary duties.
The legal battle that ensued was intense and revealed the depths of the parents’ betrayal. The court ordered them to repay the stolen MBA fund with interest and penalties, cover all legal costs, and make a public admission of their wrongdoing. To meet these obligations, the parents were forced to sell their home, a painful irony given that it was part of the inheritance from the grandparents they had betrayed. This marked the beginning of their dramatic social and professional downfall. Friends, colleagues, and community groups distanced themselves from the parents, viewing their actions as reprehensible. Their once-comfortable suburban life collapsed into isolation and public shame.
The repercussions extended to Ashley and Nathan, who lost the house they had purchased with the stolen money. Ashley’s career as a school principal ended in disgrace, and Nathan faced professional scrutiny. Their relationship could not withstand the mounting pressure and ultimately unraveled. Both were left to deal with the consequences of their complicity in the parents’ scheme.
Meanwhile, the narrator reclaimed her stolen future. With her MBA fund restored and supplemented by a merit scholarship, she was accepted into a prestigious program. Her employer supported her aspirations, granting a leave of absence and promising an executive role upon her return. Uncle Jake became a mentor and advocate, opening doors to new opportunities and celebrating her perseverance and strength.
Through this ordeal, the narrator emerged stronger and wiser, honoring her grandparents' legacy and proving that their investment in her future was well-placed. The betrayal of her parents, though deeply painful, became a catalyst for growth and a powerful affirmation of the value of integrity, determination, and justice.
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@Questfinder1
@Questfinder1 Ай бұрын
Wish i had a family member like that. Glad she had someone in her corner
@RustyB22
@RustyB22 12 күн бұрын
Wish I had an employer like that.
@xenon53827
@xenon53827 Ай бұрын
I saw this last week on another channel, but it was $100,000 and the uncle was called Robert.
@benitalevesque130
@benitalevesque130 Ай бұрын
Probs AI generated. I also heard it on another channel but the sister was Emily
@JihoChrisKim-w1g
@JihoChrisKim-w1g Ай бұрын
Because of copyright
@dorisaltman1615
@dorisaltman1615 Ай бұрын
Me too I heard it on another channel too, uncle was Robert and it wasn't MBA fund
@JEXC_NITROTYPE
@JEXC_NITROTYPE Ай бұрын
I heard this on an even another channel with uncle Joe and college fund.
@Anonymous_member1192
@Anonymous_member1192 Ай бұрын
Those are rich people, I guess all the names are changed anyway. Dummy LOL
@HANSTORIES-s
@HANSTORIES-s 18 күн бұрын
Uncle Jake truly shines as the star in this story-a valuable lesson in protecting rights and ensuring fairness.
@dustercat21
@dustercat21 Ай бұрын
Talk about burning the ultimate bridges and karma ultimately being served! Congratulations op on your MBA acceptance! You're gonna be amazing!
@hughmelochesr8560
@hughmelochesr8560 Ай бұрын
The M&Ms dessert shown with this story would put me into a diabetic coma lol.
@frosinicapandispan5534
@frosinicapandispan5534 Ай бұрын
Uncle jake went HAM! Bless him
@kayden7911
@kayden7911 Ай бұрын
I've been practicing shrugging my eyes. (6:00) Its not easy. 😂
@MaggieTheCat01
@MaggieTheCat01 Ай бұрын
I shrug my eyes and roll my shoulders all the time. It’s not rocket surgery.
@Normalsidecharter
@Normalsidecharter Ай бұрын
@@MaggieTheCat01 na bro fr 😂😂
@ArtemisAlphaling
@ArtemisAlphaling 8 күн бұрын
Uncle Jake is a total boss.
@akirakaburagi5613
@akirakaburagi5613 18 күн бұрын
God some family members act like money theyre in charge of is theirs.
@marieporter9488
@marieporter9488 Ай бұрын
I believe that if a story is entertaining enough, it doesn't matter if it's real. Other comments are saying that this was made by AI. I don't know enough about AI to prove them right or wrong, but I don't think it matters. Thank you for finding this!
@ricksaburai
@ricksaburai Ай бұрын
Eh. Knowing it's fake cheapens the storytelling because it's not presented as creative writing, especially not by generative AI. It's hard to find a good story not written by a person unless the prompt is absolutely superb
@oyohval
@oyohval 25 күн бұрын
It's the little details. She climbed the ladder in her job to supervisory positions while being well qualified but could not afford a lawyer? There are also lawyers who do these types of cases for minimal or no upfront fees for a percentage of the settlement. Either way, it's still reasonably entertaining.
@Eric-v4j7x
@Eric-v4j7x 25 күн бұрын
​@oyohval theres also gotta be words a normal person wouldnt normal use when posting right, but only if its Ai, but idk tho i wasnt paying attention
@colesuqs
@colesuqs Ай бұрын
These stories rarely end with this much closer lol I know it's probably not true, but the closer feels nice!
@TCo-l6d
@TCo-l6d Ай бұрын
I think the fact that grandma had multiple disccusions and recorded them was basically forsight.
@Logan-zl7xi
@Logan-zl7xi Ай бұрын
The uncle really is the goat. ✊🏾
@AmberU
@AmberU Ай бұрын
People kill me with the family card as soon as consequences arrive but right after all their wrongdoing
@TarmaHartley
@TarmaHartley Ай бұрын
And all the whining "ITS NOT FAIR!" after.
@LODintheshadows
@LODintheshadows Ай бұрын
This basically turned into a different reddit story I've heard word for word about 6 min in
@doncjack5913
@doncjack5913 Ай бұрын
I'm glad OP got control in this story, and Uncle Jake is a real parent to OP because her entitled parents (the 'donors') were just evil.
@RedditFamilyTales
@RedditFamilyTales Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@ihuomao6735
@ihuomao6735 26 күн бұрын
Uncle Jake was getting revenge on tour parents for something else
@SSSLEO_80
@SSSLEO_80 Ай бұрын
Damn your uncle a beast!!
@AmberU
@AmberU Ай бұрын
That's right every penny plus interest!
@ChefDomH
@ChefDomH Ай бұрын
Shrugged her eyes is wild And pro bono lawyers exist😂
@davidachristman
@davidachristman Ай бұрын
Someone please tell me where uncle jake can be contacted, i want to start a funding page to get a keg of aged bourbon for his absolute bossness😂
@decazuliekajuen7579
@decazuliekajuen7579 Ай бұрын
Yo da man, Uncle Jake!!!
@MasterZapdox
@MasterZapdox 14 күн бұрын
This is NOT how legal conflicts work 😩
@Esther-lm6pm
@Esther-lm6pm Ай бұрын
I LOVE his scorched Earth approach
@RustyB22
@RustyB22 12 күн бұрын
This channel needs more of that
@hassanabdulkadir8099
@hassanabdulkadir8099 22 күн бұрын
Damn this is too much fr to your own family what they did was wrong but to have them this much trouble is mind bowing
@Ahalaia
@Ahalaia Ай бұрын
Why would the grandparent put the money under OPs parents control if OP was an adult? I could see it if OP was bad at managing money but think an unbiased person should of been put in charge of it.
@benitalevesque130
@benitalevesque130 Ай бұрын
Is anyone else curious as to why the fund wasn't transferred to him after he turned 18
@nielubieinceli
@nielubieinceli Ай бұрын
Her.
@jordansweet8054
@jordansweet8054 27 күн бұрын
They may not live in a state that allows that.
@shirkANDTHENwizard
@shirkANDTHENwizard 10 күн бұрын
Literally the video I listened to before this one, from a different channel entirely, had a grandma that said the same thing about education. Same quote verbatim
@jackoneill2591
@jackoneill2591 26 күн бұрын
Bro, uncle Jake is MBP
@guesswork8332
@guesswork8332 28 күн бұрын
I come here for the cake🤣
@Ash-vk6em
@Ash-vk6em Ай бұрын
Got diabetes watching this
@darylgreenway8137
@darylgreenway8137 Ай бұрын
Stealing from their own child is pathetic!
@rubypeter2025
@rubypeter2025 Ай бұрын
The way this script leads the audience through each situation is outstanding; there are no unnecessary details, and everything serves a clear purpose. 🔍🎯
@Leviateck
@Leviateck Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading another vid, pls upload more
@darylgreenway8137
@darylgreenway8137 Ай бұрын
They are criminals and have no right to be angry
@Dawiseberry1019
@Dawiseberry1019 21 күн бұрын
Uncle Jake is a legend. You cant help but love and respect family like that
@OnePlus-k4h
@OnePlus-k4h Ай бұрын
Education is success
@Bucketus.Lord.of.Buckets
@Bucketus.Lord.of.Buckets Ай бұрын
Come on: "Mr. Thompson," seriously? Typical AI thing to give an unnecessary name, but also a generic name. The "poster" can't afford a lawyer but can afford to live alone in a building with security staff? Lawyers bringing charges? That's the DA's (or their equivalent's) job.
@markpugh3648
@markpugh3648 19 күн бұрын
Ehh most of these stories are fake but I still think they're entertaining
@darylgreenway8137
@darylgreenway8137 Ай бұрын
Karma 😂 wahahahahahahahaha!
@khwanzie
@khwanzie Ай бұрын
I got diabetes watching this
@goatkiller666
@goatkiller666 Ай бұрын
“Education is the one thing nobody can never take away from you.” my grandmother used to say. Then she got early onset dementia. So I guess the joke’s on you, gran. ETA: So OP got amazing grades, then goes out and lands a job that eventually promotes him up to Senior Project Manager. And all that without an MBA. Doesn’t even tell us what his undergrad was, though in high school he got an award for… science. Which, when phrased like that could mean that some scientist wanted to study the effects of useless awards, and OP was a subject of this study. No actual degree, undergrad or graduate, exists for Project Management. Usually the role is filled by people who are okay enough at the thing the projects do, but not rock stars. Your company does software engineering?your PM will be a coder who plateaued at coding, but is really organized and meticulous. The PM stands between the raw technical genius of the folks who wear shorts and flip-flops around the office, and the usually-non-technical upper management. The ones who put colored tabs on all their textbooks, because they couldn’t just memorize the book. And I’m not trying to put these people down. They saw how they had a gap in capacity to learn stuff just by reading a thing once, and they got really good at meticulous planning. Hard work and an attention to detail took over when they didn’t have photographic memories. And to be clear… I fell into the shorts and flip-flops group. But every one of us, eventually hit that wall. The project, or wedding, or sci-fi novel, or whatever, would get big enough that raw talent wouldn’t carry us through. And the flip-flop crowd had no methodology to fall back on. Also, we tend to be bad about stopping the actual doing of the work to give the non-technical types (for example, our bosses, or the customer contact, or the vendor selling us the parts we’re assembling into a final project), and those types get really nervous when they don’t know where things are. I have nothing but respect for PMs. Just like, as much as I find it creepy to directly interact with sales types, I 100% see that they do a vital task, and that I lack the temperament and social skills to do that job. Since my undergrad was in business, I didn’t opt for an MBA later. Instead, I got a masters in Information Management. Which is a weird beast, since it deals with how groups of people deal with and organize large amounts of info. Some universities put it under their psychology departments, because there’s a bit of “How do people think about problems when looking for info.” Some put it under computer science. Some under the business school. Some have it under Library Science. I had one class in project management. It was an elective. Some business schools would have a class on it, as well. But no degree is exactly what you need to keep getting promoted from Senior Project Manager to… anything. You basically STOP being a project manager, so you can be a director of whatever your company does. PMs have a lot of contacts at all levels, across all departments. There’s one industry certification to be a PM. It’s hard as Hell. I looked into it, and it’s def in the “Important thing I’m glad someone else is doing.” bucket. But that’s to get you into that first PM gig. If OP is already a Senior PM… he’s already got that. Here’s the thing.any company who has PMs will pay for you to get that industry cert. Fly you to a big city for a two-week boot camp, pay for the test, and declare that any time you spend studying *IS* part of your job description. Likewise, any decently sized company will pay for your master’s degree. By the time you’re thinking you’ll need an MBA (or whatever) to keep moving on your career path… they’ve invested a lot in making you good at your job. They’d rather pay some cash over a few years, and let you study on the clock (so you’re only putting out 80% of your normal load) for those couple years, because you getting better only helps them if you stay. If they won’t make it easy for you to do while staying with them, you’ll walk. Get the MBA anyway, and probably get headhunted by their competitor. If OP is a senior PM with a big famous company, he doesn’t need gran’s money to get that MBA. It’s still a six-figure amount of money, and the parents still broke a bunch of laws by giving it to the golden child. I’m sure gran put provisions for what to do with any money left over after OP gets the degree. I’m. To saying OP should be upset. He absolutely should be. But what I’m saying is that OP’s career will not be put on hold while un-fucking the mess his parents made. Get accepted by a good school, and get the company to pay for it. At the same time, hire a good family lawyer lawyer, who can deal with the inheritance part and also with the part where his parents, as trustees, did not stay within the lines gran had in the trust. Stealing that money is a crime. But being a trustee and not following the rules of the trust is also a crime. Probably a Federal crime, in the US. Federal courts do NOT fuck around. One thing I don’t grok, though. Senior PM is not an entry level job. And getting an MBA is not an early 20s thing. Some people go straight from undergrad to grad school. I’d say getting an MBA without spending several years as a grunt is overkill. OP did it my way, to to a job with “senior” in the title, and now needs that MBA to qualify for any jobs he’d want to go to next. I’ll guess that puts him in his mid-30s. If Gran created that trust when OP was a minor, his parents would make sense. But the trust should have come under OP’s direct control around 25. Plus or minus a couple years. Failing to hand over control of the fund is itself a crime. Like, a felony federal crime, with several years of prison time behind it. And also, if you’re named trustee to like half a million between the two kids… there is no way you don’t realize giving it all to one of the two is a crime. “We did it for the family.” and, “Sister needed it more.” are the kinds of things said by people who don’t know how trusts work. If they pulled money out and used it to pay for OP’s surgery, or to ransom OP back from a drug cartel, it would STILL be illegal. I’d respect the hell out of a parent who did that. “If I get a few years behind bars as the price of my kid being alive and safe… that’s an acceptable cost.” But there’s no way I wouldn’t know it was a crime to do.
@SuitGuy4
@SuitGuy4 Ай бұрын
This was overkill…
@ellendahlgren3506
@ellendahlgren3506 8 күн бұрын
I don't care if AI is cheaper. If AI can't pronounce words, then use a person.
@justbrowsing1238
@justbrowsing1238 Ай бұрын
I have witnessed some of the most ridiculous, wasteful deserts made in this video. Some were actually gross (maggots at 15:25)
@MedroffYT
@MedroffYT 18 күн бұрын
Wow
@toniirion5225
@toniirion5225 Ай бұрын
This was a very very good story. Definite must read.
@RedditFamilyTales
@RedditFamilyTales Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words about the video! 😊
@colinchichester1809
@colinchichester1809 Ай бұрын
19:20 - 19:25 I disagree it does tolerate it what it doesn't tolerate is getting caught
@Shiesty_man_with_draco
@Shiesty_man_with_draco Ай бұрын
Peak drama
@nick-brothwood
@nick-brothwood Ай бұрын
Bogos Binted?
@joemama-qy4fb
@joemama-qy4fb Ай бұрын
Cake.
@DrownedInExile
@DrownedInExile Ай бұрын
Who's laughing now eh?
@AmberU
@AmberU Ай бұрын
Laugh now cry later those narcissistic parents!
@j189512
@j189512 Ай бұрын
These AI stories gotta learn proper grammar
@AryanBlitzkrieg-c7v
@AryanBlitzkrieg-c7v Ай бұрын
They aren't native English speakers.
@andresmadrid9260
@andresmadrid9260 Ай бұрын
Its beyond fake...
@LizZard1988
@LizZard1988 9 күн бұрын
this is the fakest story that has ever been faked
@meatautomaton8768
@meatautomaton8768 Ай бұрын
Fake ai slope
@RuikasaxX
@RuikasaxX Ай бұрын
Omg we dont care if its fake
@meatautomaton8768
@meatautomaton8768 Ай бұрын
@@RuikasaxX And this tell a lot about society, mister with GI avatar.
@RuikasaxX
@RuikasaxX Ай бұрын
@@meatautomaton8768 im sorry I just keep on seeing comments like these and i was fed up but what i ment in my og reply is that I personally dont care if its fake and i watch these for my own enjoyment
@meatautomaton8768
@meatautomaton8768 Ай бұрын
@@RuikasaxX Sorry if my comment bovered you, i don't comment sober. I hope you have nice christmass and will have nice happy new year.
@MidnightOracle8
@MidnightOracle8 Ай бұрын
Wonderful 🎉
@RedditFamilyTales
@RedditFamilyTales Ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@GreenQuietKid
@GreenQuietKid Ай бұрын
Cheese. Make this top comment
@zyn0-0-0-0
@zyn0-0-0-0 Ай бұрын
cheese
@goodnightmyprince6734
@goodnightmyprince6734 Ай бұрын
Burger
@goodnightmyprince6734
@goodnightmyprince6734 Ай бұрын
I like cake
@URRidikalus
@URRidikalus Ай бұрын
Reddit is incredibly dumb. "BrO yOu'Re So DoWnVoTeD" like that actually means anything.
@AmberU
@AmberU Ай бұрын
People kill me with the family card as soon as consequences arrive but right after all their wrongdoing
@StorytimeHaven3979
@StorytimeHaven3979 Ай бұрын
I saw this last week on another channel, but it was $100,000 and the uncle was called Robert.
@URRidikalus
@URRidikalus Ай бұрын
Reddit is incredibly dumb. "BrO yOu'Re So DoWnVoTeD" like that actually means anything.
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