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Sister Thinks She's ENTITLED To My Trust Fund And Lied To Try And Get It | r/EntitledPeople

5/7/202628 min

In today's "Entitled People" story, OP's sister has decided she deserves OP's trust fund - so much so that she lied in an attempt to get her hands on it. Now OP is stuck dealing with entitlement, manipulation and a sibling who seems willing to cross any line for money.

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3:42 Story 1 Comments

7:00 Story 1 Update 1

7:44 Story 1 Update 2

9:41 Story 2

12:05 Story 2 Comments

13:12 Story 3

20:27 Story 4

23:19 Story 5

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  1. Mark· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Hey, Waffle Gang. I do hope you are well. My name is Mark, and today we're checking out some more Reddit stories. And if you do love a Reddit story, why not consider hitting that like, subscribe, maybe that notification bell too. And let's crack on with today's first story. Much love, guys. Now, today we're targeting videos from the entitled people area, and the first one that came up from Reasonable Cat 5767 from the entitled people subreddit. It does have an update to it. It says, "My sister seems to think she's entitled to my trust fund and lied to try and get it. There's a bit of backstory to this, and I'm not sure what's relevant, but I'm sure you'll tell me if I blather on too much. Mostly I just need to rant. My 38 female family is a little messed up. I essentially have/had five parents and three different groups of siblings. It's a bit much. As a child, I was living in the US with my adoptive parents, and a lot of shit went down that wasn't great. So I moved back to the UK when I was nine. I had a lot of trauma and the beginnings of a rather serious drug problem, and so my US dad set up a trust fund for me before he died so that anything mental health related was paid for, and I didn't have to stress about being able to sort myself out as I got older. It's been rather handy over the last 30 years, paying for a home when I was a teenager, therapy, rehab, basically anything needed to help me not die. At some point in my teenage years, I made contact with my biological

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