Ungrateful Unofficial Beneficiaries

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In today's episode, we hear about OP's inheritance that was received when he was only 3 years old but unable to be accessed until OP was 21. His grandparents instructed him to share how he deemed fair with the other jones-smith grandkids in the family. Well, OP never had full siblings, only half-siblings from a marriage after OP's grandparents had passed and had left the inheritance. OP considered both of them like full brothers and had decided to share the inheritance after he bought a house which was a bit more the 1/3 of the inheritance but OP was planning on paying it back by the time they had turned 21. Once they had learned this they got angry, accused OP of stealing from them, and threatened legal action. They didn't know that the inheritance wasn't technically for them therefore OP didn't owe them any money and ended up keeping most of it because of the way they treated him. Listen in for the details and let us know what you think.

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