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My sister Victoria moved in to "care" for our dying father. Six months later, she tried to steal my inheritance at the will reading. The lawyer interrupted with one sentence that destroyed everything she'd planned. • r/ProRevenge: My Sister Stole $370K From O... This is the story of how greed turned my sister into a criminal. I'm Alexandra. My father Thomas was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Given 6 months to live. My older sister Victoria (40) immediately moved back home. Said she wanted to care for him full-time. I lived 3 hours away. Had a job. Two kids. I visited every weekend, called daily. But Victoria was there constantly. Cooking, managing medications, taking him to appointments. Dad seemed grateful. Said Victoria was "an angel." But things started changing. Dad would ask why I never visited anymore — I'd just been there that weekend. Ask why I stopped calling — I called every single day. Say Victoria told him I was "too busy with my own life." Four months in, Victoria called a family meeting. Said Dad wanted to update his will. She suggested 70/30. Seventy percent to her, thirty to me. "Because of her sacrifice." Dad hesitated, looked at Victoria, then agreed. The family lawyer Gerald looked uncomfortable. He insisted on speaking with Dad ALONE. Victoria tried to stay — Gerald refused. Twenty minutes later, Gerald said the will had been "updated." Dad passed away two weeks later. Victoria was holding one hand, I was holding the other. At the will reading one week later, Gerald began reading: "I leave my entire estate in EQUAL SHARES to my two daughters. Fifty percent each." Victoria went white. "WHAT? That's wrong! We updated it to 70/30!" Gerald looked at her with pure contempt: "No, Ms. Thompson. You ATTEMPTED to convince your father to update the will. But after speaking with him privately, I determined he did NOT have the mental capacity to make such changes. He was confused, easily influenced, and I believed you were UNDULY INFLUENCING him. Therefore I refused to process any changes. The 2018 will remains in effect. Equal shares." Then Gerald dropped the bombs: *1. Financial Theft:* $370,000 withdrawn from Dad's accounts. Justified as "caregiver expenses." Real medical costs: $40,000. She pocketed $330,000. *2. Prescription Drug Trafficking:* Dad's pain meds refilled every 10 days instead of 30. Victoria was SELLING his medications to a known dealer while Dad suffered. *3. Forged Will:* A completely fake will on Dad's computer giving Victoria 85%. She'd practiced forging his signature dozens of times. Planned to present it as authentic after he died. Gerald had already reported everything to the DA. Victoria was arrested. Charged with fraud, forgery, theft from elderly person, prescription drug diversion. She pled guilty. Sentenced to 4 YEARS in prison + 3 years probation + $370K restitution. My forensic investigator found more: Victoria had been fired from a home healthcare job for suspected theft. Her previous fiancé died suddenly 15 years ago — she inherited $400K. Now it looked suspicious. This wasn't her first time. She's a predator who targets vulnerable wealthy people. The family split. Some sided with her, said I was "vindictive." Others supported me, said Victoria got what she deserved. I don't regret anything. Victoria committed crimes. She abused our dying father. She deserves prison. She sends letters claiming she was framed. I don't respond. Victoria gets out next year. I've filed for permanent restraining order. I will NEVER speak to her again. Some betrayals are permanent. This is one of them. ⚠️ This story contains themes of: → Elder financial abuse during terminal illness → Sister manipulating dying father against daughter → $370K theft disguised as caregiver expenses → Prescription opioid trafficking → Forged will with practiced signature → Lawyer refusing undue influence → Criminal trial and 4-year prison sentence → Family permanently fractured → No forgiveness, permanent estrangement 💬 DISCUSSION QUESTION: If your sibling stole from your dying parent and sold their pain medications, would you send them to prison? Or handle it privately "for family"? Drop your verdict: 🟢 NTA (Not The A**hole) — Prison was justified 🔴 YTA (You're The A**hole) — Too harsh on family 🟡 ESH (Everyone Sucks Here) 🔵 INFO — Need more context 👉 SUBSCRIBE for more r/ProRevenge inheritance theft and family justice stories! #ProRevenge #InheritanceTheft #SisterStealing #ElderAbuse #ForgedWill #LawyerExposed #FamilyBetrayal #4YearsPrison #PrescriptionDrugs #DyingFather #WillReading #FraudExposed #TheftFrom370K #CriminalSister #JusticeServed #ForensicInvestigation #FamilyDrama #RedditStories #EstateFraud #DocumentForgery #DrugTrafficking #Caregiverstealing #ToxicSibling #PermanentEstrangement #LegalRevenge #InheritanceDispute #CourtVictory #GuiltyPlea #PrisonSentence #FamilyAccountability