Betrayal and Bravery: Confronting Family Secrets and Elderly Abuse
My Mom Stole 35K from My Grandma and Accused Me of Elderly Abuse, Spurring Me to Take a Stand
After being outcast by her family for stealing money from her grandmother, a young woman found herself in the position of seeking guidance from more experienced individuals. It was even attempted by the parent to accuse the young woman of mistreating her grandma before the parent was forced to face the repercussions of her actions.
An individual who used Reddit revealed that her mother had stolen from her grandma, which resulted in the majority of her family members isolating the lady. This caused the individual to experience conflicting emotions. Beginning from the very beginning, the original poster (OP) mentioned how her grandmother, who is now 80 years old, shared with her detailed information about everything that occurred in the life of the elderly woman.

However, due to the fact that she was so elderly at this point, she struggled with a memory that was failing. At one point, the older woman phoned the younger woman in a very distressed manner and informed her that her daughter, who was also the mother of the younger woman, had been stealing her money through fake checks. The amount that she had taken over the course of ten months was more than 35,000 dollars.
A representative from the fraud section of the older woman’s bank even reached out to her about the matter. Additionally, OP’s grandma shared with her that the theft had occurred in the past, when she was still a newborn. Her grandma suggested that the younger woman phone her ex-husband and tell him about the situation. The younger woman was left in a state of shock.
The information that her grandparents had been divorced for thirty years was disclosed by OP. Unfortunately, she was at a loss for what to do with the information that her grandma had provided to her, so she sat with it for a considerable amount of time. Suddenly, she received a text message from her mother, who accused her of elder abuse after discovering that OP’s grandmother had sent her a check for three thousand dollars in the mail four months before she was scheduled to graduate from college. Her mother added the following:

“When I saw that text, something inside of me snapped,” she said. I was raging with rage.
She made a note of the fact that her mother had also taken seventeen thousand dollars that her father, who had passed away in the same year, 2023, had given to her. As she had promised, the parent had not yet paid her back the money that she had borrowed. The individual in question (OP) responded by confronting her mother and informed her that she was aware of the money that she had stolen from her grandma.
In addition to this, she mentioned that the parent was still to be paid the money that she had gotten from her deceased father. In an effort to justify her behavior, OP’s mother has asserted that the money she stole from her grandma was intended to be used for purchasing plane tickets.
The parent asserted that the monies were intended to be reimbursed, and that she then needed to use the remaining funds to pay for bills and attorneys. However, OP’s mother had informed her that she had a snapshot of her grandmother’s credit card in order to pay for plane tickets. This information was sent to her a while earlier.

Inquiring about it, why she required compensation, and what might cost more than 35,000 dollars over a period of 10 months, OP questioned her. As the session came to a close, she informed the parent that she had reached her breaking point and that she would be getting in touch with her mother’s father, who was the grandmother of the OP. This caused the older woman to lose her cool.
Following through on her promise, OP called her grandfather and detailed everything that had transpired. Not only was the elder guy stunned by what he heard, but he also found it hard to believe that his daughter had done the same thing once more. As a result of her mother’s behavior, her entire family, including OP’s grandmother, grandfather, step-brother, and both uncles, stopped communicating with her. This is a very unfortunate development.

The NTA. She did not lose any of her relationships for you. She accomplished that on her own accord.”
The woman sent OP a text message in which she suggested that she was to blame for the broken relationships. On the other hand, she practically expressed to OP’s grandmother that she would never return the debt. The bank of the elderly woman made an attempt to pursue charges, but she instructed them not to do so.
Because of the power of her grandfather, OP was eventually able to retrieve the money that belonged to her father from her mother. However, OP’s mother is completely cut off from the rest of the world, and no one contacts her anymore. Due to the fact that the Redditor felt bad about it every day, they explained:

“I am overwhelmed with remorse because, at the end of the day, she is my mother, and I am unsure whether or not what I did was appropriate. Is that AITA?
The members of Reddit did not disappoint in their eagerness to share their thoughts and opinions. It was generally agreed upon that the individual in question was not in the wrong and had nothing to feel sorry about. According to the words of one reader,
“Your mother should be in jail.”
Someone else brought up the fact that OP’s mother attempted to turn the tables on her daughter by accusing her of elder abuse when she was stealing from her elderly parent. One individual responded to it, wondering about the motivation for the conduct, and saying,

That is probably because she had three thousand dollars less to take! A “NTA”
The NTA. Another reader stressed that she is the one who made the mistake, and that the situation is made worse by the fact that she took from her family.
In response to the original post, one individual stated, “She texted me and told me that all of her relationships are destroyed because of me,” before making a further statement.
The NTA. She did not lose any of her relationships for you. All by herself, she accomplished that. As a result of your actions, you have safeguarded your grandma and any other family from the possibility of experiencing more financial difficulties as a result of your mother.
For individuals who are like this, an accusation is the same thing as an admission. According to the words of another reader, “it’s projection all the way down.”
The only one who is in the wrong in this circumstance is OP’s mother, and she, on the other hand, has nothing to feel sorry about; OP’s mother needs to lie down in the bed that she created. This is based on the comments that people have made.
