【Apple】My wife abandoned me and our daughter for her old flame, then tried to come back home
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You gotta love these black van episodes! Natalie has some nerve abandoning her family and then returning as if nothing happened. She messed with the right one in Harvey’s wife because she is a prison of her own making.
I find the black van pick ups amusing ways to get revenge on someone. It is usually arranged by a family member or a creditor (or someone who is both).
In this case, it was Harvey's wife who had connections with the black van people.
Definitely not legal in the US.
@@rollothecat2010 Ah this story is from Apple, which means its originally from Japan. If a black van is involved in an Apple story, that means it's Yakuza. The Yakuza is the Japanese mafia. They won't actually use the word Yakuza in Japan but everybody there knows what they're taking about in this story. "Natalie" ( oh please 🙄 think Natsumi or Natsuki) is in trouble with the Yakuza and being taken away to work as a slave in some illegal Yakuza business to pay off the debt she owes to them or someone who has a connection to them. She's lost because even the police won't go after the Yakuza. This theme is common in Japanese fiction and TV dramas.
@@rollothecat2010 Apple= Japanese . Black van = Yakuza . Yakuza = Japanese mafia. Japanese police scared ****less of the Yakuza.. Yakuza is armed, Japanese police are not.
Yakuza gets away with anything.
That’s why you don’t take back a cheater
You gave her a second chance after she cheated on you? Puts one in mind of the old adage, "Shame on you if you fool me once, shame on me if you fool me twice." Her actions came back and bit her in the britches, though.
He was young the first time. He is older and wiser this time.
@@rollothecat2010 Fair point.
At least Curtis and the MIL were on the same side against Natalie.
I hate how people think they can just leave cause they wanted to " feel" something than have the balls to think they can just walk right back like nothing happened. And they will go one how their family,you need them, how can you go on without them. Not realizing that's actually what they did and they are only back cause it didn't work out or the thrill war off
“I know you’re probably asleep at this late hour” timestamp says 8pm 😂😂😂
Well…3 months.
That was quick of her to come back after all that “boomdrop”. 😒
Literally come back to absolutely nothing. 👌😑
Did she really have a excuse to say "meeting each other in secret felt so rebellious and thrilling"?
Natalie... YOU'RE A FREAKING ADULT, NOT A HIGHSCHOOLER!!!!!
Make sure you remove Natalie from all bank accounts and credit cards immediately.
He probably did...
If only justice could truly be attained after cheating. No matter what it will never be okay!
Even though op’s ex wife is heartless, they can’t physically grab her to work in a place against her will unless it is court ordered by a judge in order to garnish her wages.
You really think these are stories from the USA?
@@hypsyzygy506even in other countries that doesn’t sound right to do
In a society based on having good morals..ehhh. then one should behave
@@hypsyzygy506 they do that in Spain.
Okay, this channel is part of Apple ( see the logo) and Apple Texts are from Japan. This is a Yakuza story. Harvey's wife's father is Yakuza. The Yakuza are the Japanese mafia.and they have a lot more power in Japan than the American mafia has here. They run illegal factories in the Japanese countryside where people who owe them money work off their debts. The Japanese police are scared sh*tless of the Yakuza and will do nothing to stop them. I'm afraid Harvey and Natalie are in for years of hard unpaid labour but at least his ex wife and her ex husband won't be troubled by either for awhile. I'm just surprised Natalie isn't "hostessing" in a Yakuza bar, usually if a female is even a bit attractive and halfway young they have her doing that, more profitable you know. "Hostessing" is a Japanese euphemism for Yakuza prostitute.
You cannot force somebody to work against their will . It's called Human Trafficking and its against the law in just about every country in the world .
I don't think Yakuza cares much...
Love the male VA.
When Natalie left Curtis the messages when she was leaving him.....she never even mentioned their daughter Nancy.
A heartless woman.
So, the punishment is kidnapping and forced labor? So does that mean Curtis is now an accomplice in a crime?
It's what makes me think these channels are based in like China or Japan, one of the eastern countries. These kinds of basically forced-labor camps don't really exist in the west, or if they do they're not well known. Is it their version of prison-labor? Are these people that grab them police of some kind? Or is it legal somehow for non-authorities to come and snatch up people and force them to work off debts.
@@MindCagedThis one is probably not legal. Anywhere. There was another one in a different story that was a construction company which sounded like it might have been "legal". Another was a lumbering camp (do not know where that would be). Some were running a tuna cannery (???).
😂😂😂😂20h00... Late hour 😂😂😂😂
“Including when she works, when she rests, what she eats, when she sleeps everything” that’s not illegal at all.
Anyone else assuming that Harvey's wife is a least a mafia bosses baby?
This contains a Hank Williams Sr. reference. 🎵Why can't Curtis free Natalie's doubtful mind / and melt her cold cold heart🎵 As well as a Confederate Railroad reference. 🎵When you leave that way / you can never come back🎵
Ridiculous ending. So Harvey and Natalie get kidnapped and placed in a “punishment program” forced labor camp. Basically human trafficking. Not exactly legal. Natalie and Harvey May have been unfaithful but kidnapping and imprisonment is definitely illegal.
So that entire text conversation, in the beginning, took 0 minutes.
"a live-in workplace with 24/7 surveillance"
Sounds like chattel slavery to me.
More or less what it is!
Oh damn... affair and stuff aside... a punishment for their affair?!
Man, that could open doors for all kinds of creepy things...
And that ending with him saying he has a fiancé... that scares me lol
Dang...I would love to know what country these black van people come from..
What is it about these weird companies coming up at the end of these stories, where employees are under surveillance and are forced to work until they pay off their debt or whatever? I get that it seems fair in the stories, but wouldn't it be totally illegal?
Culottée celle-ci
People approving kidnapping and slavery. Op needs to go to jail.
I doubt very much that his approval was sought! This was all due to Harvey's wife.
This guy always kind of sounds like a surfer, unless he’s doing and obnoxious fake accent. And it’s “uh-sume” not “uh-shume”. There’s no sh that word.
Brits DO say uh-shum. Threw me off working there long ago. Like sh in "schedule", a give away.
Not a UK story either. 'Curtis' is more suggestive of USA, but I think these stories are churned out by a production line just for clicks. Possibly Asian, but certainly not really familiar with US, UK, Canadian, Australian, or European reality or law.
The channel description suggests a Japanese origin, but with definite melodramatic overtones.
@@shoshanaudelson4481I get pronouncing schedule the way they do but the way they say assume I don’t get. There’s no “sh” in that word.
@@shoshanaudelson4481 No we bloomin' don't!! We pronounce it
uh-sume, and I've never heard it said any other way. Also, schedule is pronounced both ways here.
@@hypsyzygy506 My son-in-law's name is Curtis, and he's English.