I live in California. A former family friend living in NYC acquired my Rolex valued at $5300 with a written contract to sell immediately or return it. She did neither and stole it instead. I have a record of every message exchanged between us that includes our initial agreement, my multiple requests to return or pay and her eventual admission that she’s now keeping it without payment. Given our different states, what’s my next step to prosecute? Would really appreciate any feedback or guidance. Great and helpful video and channel. Thank you for your service with this
My friend asked me 1 k and I gave her after that I can’t contact with her. She changed her number and not answering any my calls. Can I report to police is as a grand larceny?
I live in California. A former family friend living in NYC acquired my Rolex valued at $5300 with a written contract to sell immediately or return it. She did neither and stole it instead. I have a record of every message exchanged between us that includes our initial agreement, my multiple requests to return or pay and her eventual admission that she’s now keeping it without payment. Given our different states, what’s my next step to prosecute?
Would really appreciate any feedback or guidance. Great and helpful video and channel. Thank you for your service with this
Call the local police in whichever jurisdiction your friend took possession of the watch and explain the situation.
@@codywarnercriminaldefense thank you much for your time and thought getting back to me ! Will do
Pretty cool video i don’t know what else to say
Tim stole from KFC too
My friend asked me 1 k and I gave her after that I can’t contact with her. She changed her number and not answering any my calls. Can I report to police is as a grand larceny?
Yes, she can be charged with Grand larceny if she is intentionally depriving you of your $1k she took from you.
Timothy wood sr at least 15000 over ten years