She Told Her Dad There’s No Way She’s Signing The New Trust Fund Agreement He Put Together, And Then She Accused The Woman He’s In A Relationship With Of Being A Gold Digger
A 23-year-old girl is the oldest child that her dad has, and aside from her, her dad has 3 more children that range in age from 3-years-old to 18-years-old.
Her 18-year-old sibling is her only full sibling, and her half-siblings her dad all had with other women.
Right after her mom got divorced from her dad, her dad began dating women from other countries. Her dad would go online to meet these women, fly them to their house, and kind of move them in.
Her dad spent years dating women this way, but then he got a girlfriend from Japan. Things between her dad and that girlfriend fell apart, and so her dad bought his girlfriend a plane ticket home.
Her dad’s girlfriend attempted to take all of his money on her way out, as they had been in a relationship for 3 years.
This bitter breakup caused her dad to create a trust fund so that nobody could ever take half of his money, his home, or his businesses.
Part of the original agreement for this trust fund stated that any changes that her dad wanted to make had to be approved by all of his children over the age of 18.
Over the last 5 years, her dad, who is now 50, has been dating a woman named Rose, who is 32. Her dad and Rose had her 3-year-old sibling together.
“Since being together, my dad has been Rose’s sugar daddy; expensive trips, designer clothes, he sends money for Rose’s family back home to pay their rent & living costs,” she explained.
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“Now what my dad does with his money is his own business, just like mine.”
“Last week, my dad asked me to come for dinner, and he and Rose asked if I would sign the new trust fund documents; now, I’m not silly. I sat there and read it all…”
The new agreement her dad put together stated that Rose would get all of her dad’s homes, Rose would get 70% of every company her dad has, Rose would get all of his boats and cars, and Rose would also get 60% of all of the money that he has (the rest would be divided among his children).
So, clearly, the new trust fund favors Rose over anyone else and goes against the original agreement her dad had created.
She informed her dad and Rose that the new agreement was laughable and that she would not sign it nor accept the changes.
“Rose pushed and said this was my way of accepting her into the family,” she said. “I told Rose she was already a part of the family, and putting on paper what she gets if my dad dies tomorrow proves that then she is gold digging and delusional.”
“She told me that if I didn’t sign it, then I would be removed; I told her that wouldn’t work as my sibling wouldn’t agree to that change.”
She got up from dinner and walked out, leaving her dad and Rose just sitting there. After she left, Rose bombarded her with text messages.
“My dad set this up for reasons like this,” she continued. “I wasn’t going to be bullied, she might be manipulating my dad, but I see right through it.”
“My dad has built these companies on his own she did not contribute. I just want to add that I don’t care what I get; this is not about money.”
“I was raised humble and have worked hard for everything I have. I am just looking out for my dad.”
She’s left wondering if it’s wrong of her not to want to sign the new trust fund agreement. Do you think so?
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