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CA_Beneficiary

Junior Member
In a nutshell....

Woman married our Father, 6 weeks later our Father was dead, 24 months later woman was still in our parent's home, had sold off most possessions, and it appears that she was not the woman he thought he married...

Our father thought he had married a classy, Stanford educated woman working to pass her bar exam; but in reality (as we learned through court documents) our Father had married a convicted felon (Grand Theft, Forgery, Embezzlement) with no college education at all. This woman even went so far as to list Stanford University on her resume.

Now she's planning to marry again; so our family sent the groom's family a copy of her criminal record along with a letter telling them that they'd be a fool to let the groom marry this woman. We've also been submitting these court documents to her previous employers with the suggestion that they audit their books.

We're not speaking lies, we're backing up what we've said with the actual court documents; but could we be held liable in anyway for not helping her continue to perpetuate her fraud on others?
 


Well color me transparent and call me a glass slipper

The same thing happened to my Cousin William Clark. I mean it. He met this woman at a pet shop Brainaird, and boy did she talk funny. But he thought this young woman talked funny " cute" :rolleyes: . They were both of the young age of the ones born in the 40's so they were still silly in the head. I tell you this young uncle of mine was told to buy some swamp land and a bridge by this harlet. And I think they might have shared a milkeshake or two over at that place that you might have heard about in that place.

Well anyway. She said she got a license to do hair and teeth and nails. And he DID have nice hair and teeth and nails, but I am not sure if that makes her claim true.
She left him with a suitcase and a dog and a bird outside of a hotel outside of a very bad bar called.. "Ha Ha's".. and I think it was a sign.
Took his wallet and his CAT.. left him a bill for the hotel and everything.
The bill had a false name on it too. it said Belle. Belle Watson. Do you think that was fake? I Do!!!.
That was many years ago. I say never! NEVER. trust a woman who steals your cat! I would cane her, but I hear there is hair dye nowadays. I might need it. I might get married. I might need it for my wig. It is looking peaked. and so is my favorite cat. Here.. kitty kitty...

Where are my favorite shoe? Oh there by my cane. I better tell my postman I am over him. I found another man in a uniform. *sigh*
 

huskyfan

Junior Member
Warning, most of the out-of-work would-be comedians (out of work for a reason) are signed on to this forum so you will rarely get a rational opinion. I would not have contacted her employer implying dishonesty and that they should audit their books as it is possible she was a totally honest (or simply did not have an opportunity) employee and they were aware of her record. In general though, you can not be held liable for defamation for telling the truth. You can publish it in the newspaper, broadcast it on the radio and TV, and go around town with loudspeakers on top of your car. And further investigation into the death of your father may be warranted.
 

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