Btw, I think it’s a good (if disturbing) story 👍Hope you’re free and doing well!
@albussnape210 ай бұрын
Hi Brit, I’m a bit confused. Would you explain more clearly the history of your GA fraud warrant? It seems like you and your grandmother had a joint account, which you got accused of emptying? Couldn’t this all be straightened out by your dad and the lawyer in GA, assuming it was some sort of false accusation? It’s a horrific, intriguing, but confusing story. Maybe I missed something? Are you out of prison and free to live your life in GA? If you were falsely accused, who did that and why? Did you go to Mexico knowing you had a warrant in the U.S.?
@thewhalesbelly10 ай бұрын
Thanks for asking. It took right at four years and ten thousand dollars for an attorney. My grandmother has dementia which is sad that they were able to pressure her into pressing charges. I did not have a warrant when I left the country . It was issued a month after being there. So I had no idea what was going on when I tried to come back into the US. I haven't shared this story with one person in my life who hasn't responded any different than you are. As I continue to tell more I will get into what happens in the end. I am free from everything and that's why I am sharing my story I spent three years writing.