The saddest part of this ... they had no need for doing it. They were already wealthy and in line to inherit a share of it anyway. Greed destroys your soul.
SO SAD. Apparently she wasn't dying quickly enough, so that they could inherit things legally. It's a MIRACLE that they didn't have her killed. The Bible says that "The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. I am just glad that she is alive. She certainly is a cutie pie!
💜 YES, MISS BEVERLEY IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ☺ BLESS HER GRANDDAUGHTER & LOYAL FRIEND, CARETAKER FOR TRULY BEING THERE FOR HER. THEY'RE WHO HAVE KEPT HER ALIVE & WELL. STAY BLESSED 🤗🙏💜💜💜
Her son is a thief for stealing her jewelry. Press charges against him separately for that. They won't apologize because they're angry that they can't control her money anymore. Hope she got a huge settlement from JPM and them.Leave them $1 each in her will so that they can't contest it.
Yeah they definitely needed to go to jail at least so they could of felt what it was like to be in jail for stealing her jewelry and forcing her to write the letter and the rest of things she mentioned.
The breaking of trust and total disrespect is the killer here. The grandsons were given a small fortune in order to make a large one for themselves. Real ability would have followed through. Thus is sheer opportunism and greed.
Ultimately the saddest thing in this video is that neither her son nor her two grandsons EVER came upstairs to talk to her and apologize or explain. That must hurt the most. Just goes to show that money cannot protect you from pain and hurt from the ones you love most.
Yes, her son and grandsons were criminals. But, she didn't settle it her matters directly with the family and took it up legally. Now, her grandsons are fired, their careers are done and they are liable to return the 80M. Justice is served way beyond an apology. She got her apology a million times over.
@@johnbounds6735 She got justice. She didn't get an apology. She didn't get remorse. They treated their grandmother like she was a stranger and so she dealt with them the way she would have had it been you or I who stole from her. I was crazy about my grandma. The thought of taking even a dollar from her would make me cringe. The grandsons placed money over family. If they're butthurt because Grandma returned their sentiment in kind, tough cheese.
It seems that her son and grandsons felt entitle to her money, I'm sure if they had ask for it as a loan, she would have given it to them gladly, sometimes money corrupts peaple.
The entitlement, my goodness. Smh. My nana and gramps were in my life and they as well as my parents taught us children love,protect and respect our family and foremost. Id give just about anything to have all four of them back on Earth and this is how others treat their family. 😔
@@Alexandra-qc9te obviously they didn't raise their children right or pay/spend enough attention to them. No one knows unless you're inside. People talk about how bad my father is and he was because he heavily abused us and he's a total a****** but no one talks about how heavily he was abused by my grandfather only how bad he is towards his father
@@New-mp1cg I'm very sorry sorry to hear that and I'm more then open if you ever feel like venting. Even if it's months from now. Don't get me wrong after my father died my mom became somewhat of a lesson. When my father was alive she was amazing. After he died she was broken. I just always remembered what I was taught💖. I hope you're doing well these days🙏
@@Alexandra-qc9te thanks for understanding that there are things you can't understand and I mean people don't truly know what it feels like unless it happens to them. My uncle bags on all of us for treating grandpa the way we do but he was 'the favorite' because he lived by those traditional values and became my grandfather as he got older. There's a lot of abhorrent people in this world with no self-awareness and minimal to no compassion and the worst part is often they're one of your family members
@Mitch 1066 I think that's why most people treaure their jewelry. Each of my watches represents a goal I achieved and I bought them to commemorate the goal. I have some amazing mens rings with some true artistry and craftsmanship. I'm sure they are worth quite a bit. I have no idea how much they are worth because they we given to me by my parents and grandparents. Each one came with a story. I love the stories, I love the pieces, but I miss my grandparents more. Which is why I think the reason she is sad she can no longer feel the same about an entire branch of her family anymore. That is her son. She carried him. Gave birth to him. Raised him and was proud of him. Hugged him when he became a father. Repeated those moments if pride as her grandson's moved through life. And they ruined it. It's gone now. The money could come back. The jewelry, however unlikely could be returned. But the love for her son and grandsons is damaged permanently. That's a whole new kind of sad. Mazzels for her grand-daughter.
Sad! How despicable to take what is not yours! Those grandsons were acting like it was their money and when would it have ended... when they were millionaires and she was broke? I applaud JP Morgan for doing the right thing and awarding her something. Its not 100% compensation but still something she can live on VERY comfortably. I hope she wills it to her granddaughter and caregiver only!
@@blacksunshine5758 Too bad they waited until SHE initiated action. They could have done something long before. I used to have several accounts with JP Morgan and found that they will allow their employees manipulate accounts unethically and unlawfully as long as they are making money and the victim doesn't initiate action. They aren't the only ones. It's a rather common practice. I have since moved my assets to a Japanese brokerage firm. Although it costs me more in taxes, the respect I receive and the faith that my assets are safe is more then worth a few percentage points.
The granddaughter is getting everything when grandma kicks the bucket. If I was the grandma I would leave the sons my “love and best wishes” in the will haha
don’t give them nothing! if you do they can contest your will regardless if you were of sound mind or not. if you give them a little bit of money (i think the minimum is 100 dollars) they will be unable to contest the will
@@mercurialpierrot7073 yeah exactly what I was thinking, don't want it to sound like I'm taking away her credit. But you'll probably find 1% of people that old that cares about money that they don't need
@@mercurialpierrot7073 imagine being 93 and no money, no house and abandoned. At any age you need money to survive. I'ts her money anyways she can do whatever she wants with it, and leave nothing to her family.
This is one of the highest levels of disrespect and monstrosity. This was their elder, that jewelry was most likely family jewels. Family history sold off. I hope those women protect her and heal her heart.
I love how emotionally invested and empathetic that garegiver is. What a great friendship. You can see how close they are and how she is guarding the old lady, who is fragile only in her physical form. And to all of you cynical souls who say she as well is only after money: you know, some people, especially the ones not growing up with silver spoons, have actual values and integrity and don't even want more than the actual compensation of their work. Believe it or not.
@@kilaa3417 greed is in me?? I’m very wealthy I don’t need to be greedy I’m happy with my lot but u on the other hand obviously have nothing otherwise you wouldn’t just assume a stranger you never met is greedy
I don't think that always rings true. I know people who helped manage and made a great deal of money for their parents funds. Sadly not everyone has that level of decency and integrity. This story is particularly awful. Especially the part about her jewels
Remember this is exactly what Donald Trump did to his family. He forced everyone to sign a NDA. When the niece put it in her book and spoke about it in interviews, tells us that THIS IS a common occurrence amongst the 1% and super wealthy.
@@jacquelinepayne4737 no it's not what Trump did. Just because you read it in a book doesn't make it so lol Trump's had thousands if not millions of lies told about him, you just don't believe anything lol
My Mom 's own brother did this to her, forged, bribed in government offices, and got her house to his name, rendering her literally homeless when she was 70. She fell sick, got bed ridden, died heart broken.
So was anything ever done about it ? While I am feeling so bad for you and especially your mother please do tell us was there any justice with that rotten man ?
I work in Long Term Care and unfortunately this is the story of so many seniors in this country. They place “trusted” loved ones over their finances and they rob them blind. Her caregiver seems like a sweet woman and I pray this woman gets EVERYTHING that she deserves
@@genxx2724 Never place just one person over all your affairs. People tend to be a bit more honest when they know there is honest oversight by a second or third party. Having an attorney or financial manager providing additional oversight can help as well.
@@genxx2724 I agree about not having one person to look after your affairs. If you have a Trust, let one of the Trustees be a lawyer or a wealth planner/ financial advisor. I'm saying wealth planner and/or an financial advisor as these have different functions in my country. They advise on different products that have different tax requirements.
My brother stole from my mom. I busted him for it and kept the documents to back me up. I told all of my mom’s family. Aunts, uncles, cousins. We don’t speak to this very day.
They're pretending like she's already dead, spending her money and selling her things like its all already theirs. Not even leaving enough behind for her simple expenses, like paying her caretaker? If I were her, Id write them right out of the will.
Those boys did not deserve her as a Grandma, and I don't know where her son gets off either. That is no reflection on her, what a class act. Kudos to her Granddaughter and caretaker.
my family member had dementia and had it for some years married a 23 year who ran through half of our family trust luckily half was locked ! She bought a mobile home put not on land but trailer park in the 90’s . It was a shock since Real Estate was in some of our retirement plan.
@@wandafunderberg1290 our?? No it was his when he married her 🤭🤭🤟🤟why would you let your mom marry a 23 year old🤣🤣🤣🤔🤭wow with dementia...u know exactly why he married your mom ....o well that's your fault y didn't take care of her 😂😂😇🤥😣🙄🥴🥴🗣️🗣️😁🤔🤭🤗🤟😅😅😇😇😣😉😂
“My sons aren’t criminals”, said the guy who stole $1 million dollars in jewelry to settle his bad debt. Sir, shut up. You and your sons belong in prison. You are all criminals! How dare you?
The dad needs to realize those sons of his will do the same thing to him one day. Although, he would deserve it after stealing from his own mother. Pathetic excuses for human beings...
How horrible that they did this to their grandma. The worst one of them is the son that took the jewelry and sold it. Jewelry is meant to be passed down. No matter what the value was. I had my jewelry stolen from a family member and to this day I am still heartbroken. My first promise ring it’s things like that I wanted to pass down to my daughter. So very sad. I am so glad that grandma fought back.
So very true, I had a piece of jewelry stolen that meant the world to me. I wanted to pass it down to my first Granddaughter but now I can’t. Jewelry is personal and it’s even more special when there are stories behind it. Some people don’t understand that.
@💍I Am The Prize🥂👰🏻 and it's better she leaves something to her who honestly helped her than her nasty family. Family always show up when the person with the money dies looking for their piece
And she deserves Life Changing Money for putting in the time and sincerity. She could've just walked, no check, no work. But she had integrity and empathy, apparently, qualities that keep the Poor poor!
I know a guy who sold his moms house without her knowing it. After he sold it and then he told her that they had to move to a smaller house. She was furious but it was a done deal already. This is a perfect example of why you should Never spoil your children. They grow up assuming everything belongs to them and it’s just the matter of when. Shame shame shame.
If he forged her signature, its all reversible. The buyer will potentially be out of the money for purchasing stolen property, but that's what Title Insurance is all about.
These guys are disgusting. I’m sure she would have given them almost anything, yet they still have to steal from her. I’m so glad they were fired. There’s a special place for greedy people like them.
In the end they will lose and they will pay for everything that they've ever done to this lady it is called karma do you think that in this case it might work you think I do
I think the biggest thing is what they lost already: their grandmother’s trust. Especially since all they gave were excuses and not apologies. And I personally can’t think of anything worse. And I can’t picture ever doing this to my grandmother. I think that since it was their grandmother’s money, they felt entitled to it because it would go to them when she died. Family, blood or not, should be more important than the money, and they lost it.
They think its there money. This action is beyond entitlement...it's abuse, bullying and arrogance...This must of hurt soooooo bad. These are not strangers this is blood relatives doing this. She would of had a better change with the a firm that her own family...
It sounds like her son, their father was in on the theft scandal. That's one thing that I really don't like is people taking advantage of the elderly. That's messed up!
Some people think they can take advantage of you just because you appear to be vulnerable.. I wish her many more years of strength and mental sharpness
My brother in law comes from a billionaire family and right now the family patriarch is suing one his sons for forging his signature and stealing a bunch of family assets. Apparently, it’s tearing the family apart
Why is she not prosecuting for jail time? That is how you teach a lesson ....and anyone who has either grand child as a money manager better be paying attention.
Because she is a private citizen not law enforcement. Ultimately only the government (District Attorneys and Judges) can decide if something can be criminally charged with a goal of imprisonment. All she can do is sue civially and continue to request that the federal or state goverment grand juries consider criminal prosecution.
@@MoejiiOsmanTV Not in Flordia. In Florida, Criminal Robbery requires the use of force or the threat of violence. Her son selling her jewelry behind her back doesn't meet the legal requirements for criminal robbery in Flordia. In other states like Texas, sure, but not this this case. And even in Texas, she would still have to put in a request for a grand jury to have her case become a criminal investigation and charge.
My brother did this to my grandma and we never knew where he was getting designer items because he was working in Target. However, my grandma was upset but forgiven him. My other siblings and I give him the side eye and my mom definitely wouldn’t trust him to handle her finances when she is unable. Sad world
A guy I worked with always had designer clothes. I’m like we’re getting the same pay? We’re living in apartments in Vancouver and you have just designer clothes? Like Gucci, Versace, Jeremy Scott.. he constantly looked like an 80s jogger. Iuno if it’s related but we were making minimum wage at the time. It just didn’t add up. Unless he was eating rich wrinkly daddy d then Iuno 😆
I have a brother who tried to get at my mom's money right after my dad died, and his gf tried to convince her to stop taking her meds. Fortunately, she'd already made myself and my other brother power of attorneys and we dealt with the evil ones swiftly and surely. I told them no one touches her money and my other brother threatened them legally. We haven't talked to him since 2008. Just before xmas in 2008, Mom went to her lawyer with her investment agent, and cut the evil brother right out of everything. He didn't get so much as a thin dime when she died a few years later. Karma
I didn't understand it as she would have lost that sum. More like they were using her money to do unnecessary trades to generate broker fees for themselves and making her lose out on gains. Not sure if I got that right though. Horrible story.
80 million was the size of her account her son managed, the 17 million was the compensation from JPMorgan for the wrongdoing, she got 97 million total.
JP Morgan didn't do anything wrong, it was her who named her scumbag family as trustees, and she should've remove access to it since the beginning but she didn't
No not all just the ones that grow with a sense of entitlement, in her case they were just greedy. Clearly they received education and employment opportunities but because of greed they weren’t satisfied. Sometimes people are just evil unfortunately her son and grandsons loved money more than they loved her.
@@whyputaname I have been around the world a little bit and I have met a total of six, in three different continents. Those were the most arrogant, spoilt, clueless, useless and respectless individuals I ever saw. They all confirmed the above quote, 100%
And this is why I DO NOT do business with family, I have been burnt before and will not let that happen again. The universe will bless Beverley and her supporters.
Way to go Grandma Beverly! It’s amazing how they thought based on her age and being their Grandmother they could really take advantage of her. Never mess with Grandma.
Avi Schottenstein, and Evan Schottenstein were bar from being financial advisors they’re not going to prison.. even though JPM had to pay $19 million in compensation that they’re fighting....That’s privilege!!!
It's sad what happened to this woman, but even sadder that the only reason she was helped was because of the size of her account. If she were a poor woman, they couldn't care less.
That's not true. Many people who have lost everything and had no money left to pay have been helped. It's not hard to find these programs or videos on here.
I only hope she is sincere. The caretaker, too. If it was me I'd trust no one, but unfortunately after you reach a certain age you must rely on the kindness of others..
@@DCamp1271 at any age really, you must find someone worth taking a gamble on. It won’t do to isolate yourself. You go into isolation you might never find your way out.
She looks like her too, so.. I was the only one that looked like my mother's mother. we had a lot in common & I think I understood her more than my other family members as we were also alike in demeanor.
I don’t understand how people can do this to their own family. It’s heartbreaking. But on another note, we now know whose going to be the main recipient of her estate (hint: the granddaughter)
What a sad, sad thing to do to your own grandmother. She seems like a really nice lady, I'm pretty sure she would've helped them as much as she could if they asked!
JPMorgan: "Their actions do not represent our values" as long as people don't know about it. When they were making millions, it was their values! The dad: "My sons are not criminals" I wonder what is his concept of criminals...
Same thing happened to an elderly friend of mine who discovered that her son had been stealing money from her account which caused her check to the assisted living facility to bounce. She took back control of her finances with the help of a nice couple who took care of her until her death a few years ago. Her son refused to talk to her to explain the reason for taking the money. She talked about her son all the time, wishing and hoping that he would visit her. If only he would apologize, she would have forgiven him. She loved him dearly.
Once I was in a BOA branch, an old woman said Chase took her money and that’s why she was charging to BOA. It made me understand how vulnerable we became when we become old.
The saddest part is that this happens every day and some of them lose their cases or pass before they get justice 😩🤦🏿♀️ please take care of your elderly, because they deserve to be treated like the humans they are. Also always remember that there will come a time when you are their age and I hope your treated with respect and love 💕
Financial advisor = Legal crook. I have met so many financial advisors who got a degree and therefore is an expert in finance with no experience. No better than a legitimized crook. Hope they go to jail.
The industrial rat race is what is making us this way. if we as humans could throw away the shackles and focus more on a natural life we would be much happier.
Man it's so sad to see someone's own child and even their grandchildren take advantage of them. I wish my grandparents were still around so I could spend more time with them and just sit and listen to their stories about their lives. I would never, in a million years think about doing anything to hurt my grandparents, rest their souls. Meanwhile, here we have a 93 year old grandmother and instead of them treating her like a revered matriarch that she is? They go and steal and try to swindle her? There is no punishment severe enough for people who harm their own family. Messed up.
Late 2021 update on Beverley's court battle: www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-18/jpmorgan-ex-brokers-fight-grandma-in-court-seeking-her-silence Read more about the wild, bizarre story of Beverley Schottenstein and the battle over her family fortune: www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-02-17/at-93-she-waged-war-on-jpmorgan-and-two-financial-advisors-her-grandsons
Banks have whole departments solely dedicated to breaking into family confidences and stealing as much money as possible. They have been doing this for years and they have been recruiting family members to be the main instigators.
This would have been better if grandma was the only one allowed to speak. The other two seem like they also have their motives, which doesn't look good.
everyone has their motives when a 93 old grandma has 80 m in the bank. even if their motives are just being nice to her till the end hoping to get more of the inheritance
True BUT if the other two had been more silent, that would look suspicious too! lol Ultimately, the woman is old. Everyone should have just been nice and waited to get their money from this woman's will. Period.
This is so sick! I can't believe a family, a son and a grandson could, would do something like this! I cannot wrap my head around this at all! It's absolutely sick ! How could they do that ??? The greed is unreal !
I as a person that works with elderly clients in the finance industry, I always get really uncomfortable when I see a caregiver as involved as this one.
It's crazy to think that she helped her family financially to spearhead them with their business ventures only to get robbed by them. They took great financial advantage over their mother. They really don't deserve her. So sad to hear of this story but it's common to hear family members, friends and even carers frauding the vulnerable elderly , I hope she stays safe, well and happy.
I’d honestly be afraid to keep living in that building with them only one floor beneath me. This has _Investigation Discovery_ special written all over it.
how shameful. They think because she is "old" she doesn't matter. How can you treat your own family this way. Horrible boys that obviously can never be trusted.
The saddest part of this ... they had no need for doing it. They were already wealthy and in line to inherit a share of it anyway. Greed destroys your soul.
SO SAD. Apparently she wasn't dying quickly enough, so that they could inherit things legally. It's a MIRACLE that they didn't have her killed. The Bible says that "The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. I am just glad that she is alive. She certainly is a cutie pie!
@@deborahwilliamson5655 Well said!
I was going to say the same thing, the greed if these people
Greed destroys their souls and their future.
Wealth has to be managed otherwise you lose over 90% in a generation.
She is beautiful at 93 and smart. I am proud she stood up for her self
💜 YES, MISS BEVERLEY IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ☺ BLESS HER GRANDDAUGHTER & LOYAL FRIEND, CARETAKER FOR TRULY BEING THERE FOR HER. THEY'RE WHO HAVE KEPT HER ALIVE & WELL. STAY BLESSED 🤗🙏💜💜💜
She s from wall street
If she was smart, she would’ve cut the grandson off. Change her will and trust.
Internally beautiful, sure.
one ft in the grave amirite
All she wanted was an apology from her wayward son and grandsons, and they couldn't even afford her that. Heartbreaking.
Get a contract out on them.
I can be in Florida in half a day's notice...
Trust me, they will never apologize..
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@@mikekaatman3194 🙏🏽🕊😩
Her son is a thief for stealing her jewelry. Press charges against him separately for that. They won't apologize because they're angry that they can't control her money anymore. Hope she got a huge settlement from JPM and them.Leave them $1 each in her will so that they can't contest it.
Unbelievable. Your son sells your jewellery to settle his own bad debt without telling you. That is grand scale theft.
He didn't even ask. He just stole it. I would've had him arrested.
@@ifonlyicared for 5 million in jewelry? Oh yeah!
The worst part is the physical abuse
Yeah they definitely needed to go to jail at least so they could of felt what it was like to be in jail for stealing her jewelry and forcing her to write the letter and the rest of things she mentioned.
The breaking of trust and total disrespect is the killer here. The grandsons were given a small fortune in order to make a large one for themselves. Real ability would have followed through. Thus is sheer opportunism and greed.
Ultimately the saddest thing in this video is that neither her son nor her two grandsons EVER came upstairs to talk to her and apologize or explain. That must hurt the most. Just goes to show that money cannot protect you from pain and hurt from the ones you love most.
Yes, her son and grandsons were criminals. But, she didn't settle it her matters directly with the family and took it up legally. Now, her grandsons are fired, their careers are done and they are liable to return the 80M. Justice is served way beyond an apology. She got her apology a million times over.
@@johnbounds6735 She got justice. She didn't get an apology. She didn't get remorse. They treated their grandmother like she was a stranger and so she dealt with them the way she would have had it been you or I who stole from her. I was crazy about my grandma. The thought of taking even a dollar from her would make me cringe. The grandsons placed money over family. If they're butthurt because Grandma returned their sentiment in kind, tough cheese.
What's the Lyrics From That Old Song, You Only Hurt the Ones You Love?
No amount of money can protect you from your relatives. This is one of life's most predictable lessons. The more you have, the bigger target you are.
It seems that her son and grandsons felt entitle to her money, I'm sure if they had ask for it as a loan, she would have given it to them gladly, sometimes money corrupts peaple.
Glad that grandma didn't just sit back and didn't do anything, proud of this lady.
So true.Thankfully at her age she was in her right mind and no Alzheimer’s.
Yes family are the ones that take our money and steal it happen to me
Grandma thanks for standing up. Some of these children get such a great platform and they still are greedy.
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The entitlement, my goodness. Smh. My nana and gramps were in my life and they as well as my parents taught us children love,protect and respect our family and foremost. Id give just about anything to have all four of them back on Earth and this is how others treat their family. 😔
@@Alexandra-qc9te obviously they didn't raise their children right or pay/spend enough attention to them. No one knows unless you're inside. People talk about how bad my father is and he was because he heavily abused us and he's a total a****** but no one talks about how heavily he was abused by my grandfather only how bad he is towards his father
@@New-mp1cg I'm very sorry sorry to hear that and I'm more then open if you ever feel like venting. Even if it's months from now. Don't get me wrong after my father died my mom became somewhat of a lesson. When my father was alive she was amazing. After he died she was broken. I just always remembered what I was taught💖. I hope you're doing well these days🙏
@@Alexandra-qc9te thanks for understanding that there are things you can't understand and I mean people don't truly know what it feels like unless it happens to them. My uncle bags on all of us for treating grandpa the way we do but he was 'the favorite' because he lived by those traditional values and became my grandfather as he got older. There's a lot of abhorrent people in this world with no self-awareness and minimal to no compassion and the worst part is often they're one of your family members
You can tell she is really still sad about her jewelry. You don't mess with a woman's jewelry.
I feel same way. My jewelry is precious to me. Even the costume jewelry that isn't worth much means a lot to me sentimentally.
Her sons a dirt bag
@Mitch 1066 I think that's why most people treaure their jewelry. Each of my watches represents a goal I achieved and I bought them to commemorate the goal. I have some amazing mens rings with some true artistry and craftsmanship. I'm sure they are worth quite a bit. I have no idea how much they are worth because they we given to me by my parents and grandparents. Each one came with a story. I love the stories, I love the pieces, but I miss my grandparents more.
Which is why I think the reason she is sad she can no longer feel the same about an entire branch of her family anymore.
That is her son. She carried him. Gave birth to him. Raised him and was proud of him. Hugged him when he became a father. Repeated those moments if pride as her grandson's moved through life. And they ruined it. It's gone now. The money could come back. The jewelry, however unlikely could be returned. But the love for her son and grandsons is damaged permanently.
That's a whole new kind of sad.
Mazzels for her grand-daughter.
Sad! How despicable to take what is not yours! Those grandsons were acting like it was their money and when would it have ended... when they were millionaires and she was broke? I applaud JP Morgan for doing the right thing and awarding her something. Its not 100% compensation but still something she can live on VERY comfortably. I hope she wills it to her granddaughter and caregiver only!
@@blacksunshine5758 Too bad they waited until SHE initiated action. They could have done something long before. I used to have several accounts with JP Morgan and found that they will allow their employees manipulate accounts unethically and unlawfully as long as they are making money and the victim doesn't initiate action. They aren't the only ones. It's a rather common practice. I have since moved my assets to a Japanese brokerage firm. Although it costs me more in taxes, the respect I receive and the faith that my assets are safe is more then worth a few percentage points.
The granddaughter is getting everything when grandma kicks the bucket. If I was the grandma I would leave the sons my “love and best wishes” in the will haha
don’t give them nothing! if you do they can contest your will regardless if you were of sound mind or not. if you give them a little bit of money (i think the minimum is 100 dollars) they will be unable to contest the will
@@catharinrin $1 is the minimum
@@khure711 depends on the country and in the us depends on state to state
and a dollar! and add the stipulation that if anyone disputes any part of the will, they shall receive nothing, not even a dollar!
@@catharinrin You can stipulate that any contesters of the will receive nothing.
They take millions frome her, and she's concerned about them not feeling sorry and just wanted them to repent and say Im sorry. What a lady.
Exactly. Not getting a sincere apologizing hurts the most.
I mean, what is money at 93? She already seems to be doing very well for herself.
@@mercurialpierrot7073 yeah exactly what I was thinking, don't want it to sound like I'm taking away her credit. But you'll probably find 1% of people that old that cares about money that they don't need
Sadly there is a term for it, "Mother's love."
@@mercurialpierrot7073 imagine being 93 and no money, no house and abandoned. At any age you need money to survive. I'ts her money anyways she can do whatever she wants with it, and leave nothing to her family.
This is one of the highest levels of disrespect and monstrosity. This was their elder, that jewelry was most likely family jewels. Family history sold off. I hope those women protect her and heal her heart.
I can't believe her son is the one who did it! Just awful. The lot of them are petty thieves.
The answer is in the word “jewelry” the first three letters to be exact.
@@12yearssober You are repulsive.
@@THESHOMROM
Thank you
@@12yearssober Greed knows no creed.
I love how emotionally invested and empathetic that garegiver is. What a great friendship. You can see how close they are and how she is guarding the old lady, who is fragile only in her physical form.
And to all of you cynical souls who say she as well is only after money: you know, some people, especially the ones not growing up with silver spoons, have actual values and integrity and don't even want more than the actual compensation of their work. Believe it or not.
💰💰💰🛒.......🤏
Wants to be left money in the will
@@CJ-pf1se you see greed in her probably because it's in you too.
@@kilaa3417 greed is in me?? I’m very wealthy I don’t need to be greedy I’m happy with my lot but u on the other hand obviously have nothing otherwise you wouldn’t just assume a stranger you never met is greedy
@@CJ-pf1se that's EXACTLY what you just did concerning the caregiver. Assumed someone you never met is greedy, absolutely hypocritical.
Moral of the story: trust no one; keep "family" out of your finances, especially when large sums of money is involved.
Always.
I don't think that always rings true. I know people who helped manage and made a great deal of money for their parents funds. Sadly not everyone has that level of decency and integrity. This story is particularly awful. Especially the part about her jewels
Remember this is exactly what Donald Trump did to his family. He forced everyone to sign a NDA. When the niece put it in her book and spoke about it in interviews, tells us that THIS IS a common occurrence amongst the 1% and super wealthy.
@@jacquelinepayne4737 I've never read her book or seen her interviews. If this is true, it is not surprising.
@@jacquelinepayne4737 no it's not what Trump did. Just because you read it in a book doesn't make it so lol
Trump's had thousands if not millions of lies told about him, you just don't believe anything lol
My Mom 's own brother did this to her, forged, bribed in government offices, and got her house to his name, rendering her literally homeless when she was 70.
She fell sick, got bed ridden, died heart broken.
So sorry to hear that.
This is so sad to hear. Sorry about all that.
Sorry to hear that about your mother
am sorry
So was anything ever done about it ?
While I am feeling so bad for you and especially your mother please do tell us was there any justice with that rotten man ?
I work in Long Term Care and unfortunately this is the story of so many seniors in this country. They place “trusted” loved ones over their finances and they rob them blind. Her caregiver seems like a sweet woman and I pray this woman gets EVERYTHING that she deserves
Yep!!!!
Do you have any suggestions for safeguarding our assets and receiving proper care and oversight of everything?
@@genxx2724 Never place just one person over all your affairs. People tend to be a bit more honest when they know there is honest oversight by a second or third party. Having an attorney or financial manager providing additional oversight can help as well.
@@genxx2724 I agree about not having one person to look after your affairs. If you have a Trust, let one of the Trustees be a lawyer or a wealth planner/ financial advisor. I'm saying wealth planner and/or an financial advisor as these have different functions in my country. They advise on different products that have different tax requirements.
My brother stole from my mom. I busted him for it and kept the documents to back me up. I told all of my mom’s family. Aunts, uncles, cousins. We don’t speak to this very day.
They're pretending like she's already dead, spending her money and selling her things like its all already theirs. Not even leaving enough behind for her simple expenses, like paying her caretaker? If I were her, Id write them right out of the will.
Absolutely...so hard to trust ANYONE
Most definitely
@@creativecatalyst777 .. 👍👍
I'm sure she wrote them out of the Will
It said the 5 page letter was also an amendment to her will and trust
Those boys did not deserve her as a Grandma, and I don't know where her son gets off either. That is no reflection on her, what a class act. Kudos to her Granddaughter and caretaker.
well, some would say, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree! Fortunately, we don't have to hear the "whole" despicable story.
Well for all you know she was like that when she was young. Everyone can play the victim
Yeah highly doubtful but what the f ever!!
Had debt but stole millions
I'm pretty sure if they would've just asked her for the money honestly she would've given it to them.
her grandsons learned this from her son. it’s sick to think that your own family would do this to you.
As an employee of JP Morgan, this is not uncommon unfortunately
my family member had dementia and had it for some years married a 23 year who ran through half of our family trust luckily half was locked ! She bought a mobile home put not on land but trailer park in the 90’s . It was a shock since Real Estate was in some of our retirement plan.
I really think their is more to this story. Interview seems very scripted. Why are only grandkids telling the story?
@@michaelreeves277 lol i noticed that too.
@@wandafunderberg1290 our?? No it was his when he married her 🤭🤭🤟🤟why would you let your mom marry a 23 year old🤣🤣🤣🤔🤭wow with dementia...u know exactly why he married your mom ....o well that's your fault y didn't take care of her 😂😂😇🤥😣🙄🥴🥴🗣️🗣️😁🤔🤭🤗🤟😅😅😇😇😣😉😂
That's terrible!!!
“My sons aren’t criminals”, said the guy who stole $1 million dollars in jewelry to settle his bad debt.
Sir, shut up. You and your sons belong in prison. You are all criminals! How dare you?
I noticed that too. They really are shameless.
I wonder if it was a lifetime of entitlement that did that to them?
The dad needs to realize those sons of his will do the same thing to him one day. Although, he would deserve it after stealing from his own mother. Pathetic excuses for human beings...
I don’t think none of them went to prison either?
quack 🦆
How horrible that they did this to their grandma. The worst one of them is the son that took the jewelry and sold it. Jewelry is meant to be passed down. No matter what the value was. I had my jewelry stolen from a family member and to this day I am still heartbroken. My first promise ring it’s things like that I wanted to pass down to my daughter. So very sad. I am so glad that grandma fought back.
Hello Maureen 😊
I understand it’s happened to me. Jewelry to a woman is personal, not just an asset.
So very true, I had a piece of jewelry stolen that meant the world to me. I wanted to pass it down to my first Granddaughter but now I can’t. Jewelry is personal and it’s even more special when there are stories behind it. Some people don’t understand that.
can't someone buy it back for you
@@marvindanny436 it is a the morning of
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how sweet that caregiver is. This may have never even came to light when it did if she didn't notice anything.
I completely agree!
@💍I Am The Prize🥂👰🏻 and it's better she leaves something to her who honestly helped her than her nasty family. Family always show up when the person with the money dies looking for their piece
Naw I feel she should stay out of family business and do her job!!!
@@anniacopeland8321 family business? A crime is being committed here
@@babybaby2509 exactly! He’s satisfied with people being evil because he’s evil
My Grandma, outlived everyone, and ALWAYS managed her own money, till the end!
That’s so cool Marie, do you mind us connecting? I would like to get to know you 🙂.
You should write a book about how she did it, with details, so other women learn
@@danielmensahjr5253 That's not creepy... 🤢🤮
@@dianneys4887 , 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@dianneys4887 This Daniel guy is everywhere saying the exact same thing. Hahaha scammer.
I'm glad she had her friend & granddaughter to stay by her side and defend her.
Her caretaker is her true family..
And she deserves Life Changing Money for putting in the time and sincerity. She could've just walked, no check, no work. But she had integrity and empathy, apparently, qualities that keep the Poor poor!
As long as she keeps her nose out of the families finances...
@@MAdams-ey4if WOW she stayed even though she didn't get paid wow
Oh yes
Depends on the caretaker......
I know a guy who sold his moms house without her knowing it. After he sold it and then he told her that they had to move to a smaller house. She was furious but it was a done deal already. This is a perfect example of why you should Never spoil your children. They grow up assuming everything belongs to them and it’s just the matter of when. Shame shame shame.
so sad, if we cannot trust our own blood and flesh, what has society come to?
@@emreduygun this is crazy!!!
This is why I'm childfree.
Family scamily...
If he forged her signature, its all reversible. The buyer will potentially be out of the money for purchasing stolen property, but that's what Title Insurance is all about.
These guys are disgusting. I’m sure she would have given them almost anything, yet they still have to steal from her. I’m so glad they were fired. There’s a special place for greedy people like them.
In the end they will lose and they will pay for everything that they've ever done to this lady it is called karma do you think that in this case it might work you think I do
I think the biggest thing is what they lost already: their grandmother’s trust. Especially since all they gave were excuses and not apologies. And I personally can’t think of anything worse. And I can’t picture ever doing this to my grandmother. I think that since it was their grandmother’s money, they felt entitled to it because it would go to them when she died. Family, blood or not, should be more important than the money, and they lost it.
She obviously loved her family. When did they forget that all they had to do "was ask."
Says a lot about them
They felt entitled.
They think its there money. This action is beyond entitlement...it's abuse, bullying and arrogance...This must of hurt soooooo bad. These are not strangers this is blood relatives doing this. She would of had a better change with the a firm that her own family...
Yes. Asking is always difficult.
They thought its theirs. Well in their minds she 's gonna die anyway lets start now.
Thats rude outright trash
Those grandsons were committing fiduciary elder abuse, and granny Beverly fought back, thank God! You go, girl! 👍👍😄
It sounds like her son, their father was in on the theft scandal. That's one thing that I really don't like is people taking advantage of the elderly. That's messed up!
Some people think they can take advantage of you just because you appear to be vulnerable.. I wish her many more years of strength and mental sharpness
My brother in law comes from a billionaire family and right now the family patriarch is suing one his sons for forging his signature and stealing a bunch of family assets. Apparently, it’s tearing the family apart
Stop sharing our family information online
Man who cares? I guarantee you 99% of really rich families have this same story
Lisa
John stop sharing this information the court case hasn’t been settled
He is a thief.
They thought by the time she noticed she'd be dead. It be your own family.
Ooo YEEES!!!
Their Culture is especcially known for loving money.
Glad she fought back. Family is just a group of imperfect people. NEVER think "family" will protect or treat you right. Go, grandma!!!
Why is she not prosecuting for jail time? That is how you teach a lesson ....and anyone who has either grand child as a money manager better be paying attention.
Because she is a private citizen not law enforcement. Ultimately only the government (District Attorneys and Judges) can decide if something can be criminally charged with a goal of imprisonment. All she can do is sue civially and continue to request that the federal or state goverment grand juries consider criminal prosecution.
@@jojojostar4906 wrong, she could bring charges of robbery of her jewelry
if they do this to their own grandma imagine what they would do to other people.
@@MoejiiOsmanTV
Not in Flordia. In Florida, Criminal Robbery requires the use of force or the threat of violence. Her son selling her jewelry behind her back doesn't meet the legal requirements for criminal robbery in Flordia. In other states like Texas, sure, but not this this case. And even in Texas, she would still have to put in a request for a grand jury to have her case become a criminal investigation and charge.
No jail in the entire universe can teach people like them a lesson.
These grandsons are absolute MONSTERS! Why aren’t they in prison for grand larceny!!!
White privilege + wealthy privilege...
@Navi Navi Racist!
I know lots of black ppl who stole off their whole family.
White privilege of course
@Navi Navi and rich asf
@Mr B White ppl go to jail too.
Rich spoiled brats are to blame, of all colors.
My brother did this to my grandma and we never knew where he was getting designer items because he was working in Target. However, my grandma was upset but forgiven him. My other siblings and I give him the side eye and my mom definitely wouldn’t trust him to handle her finances when she is unable. Sad world
A guy I worked with always had designer clothes. I’m like we’re getting the same pay? We’re living in apartments in Vancouver and you have just designer clothes? Like Gucci, Versace, Jeremy Scott.. he constantly looked like an 80s jogger. Iuno if it’s related but we were making minimum wage at the time. It just didn’t add up. Unless he was eating rich wrinkly daddy d then Iuno 😆
You get a phone number and you make a call
Oh yes! They will do this! I'm not having children.
@@aprilkatie6752 Not all children grew up to be evil spawn. LOL
I have a brother who tried to get at my mom's money right after my dad died, and his gf tried to convince her to stop taking her meds. Fortunately, she'd already made myself and my other brother power of attorneys and we dealt with the evil ones swiftly and surely. I told them no one touches her money and my other brother threatened them legally. We haven't talked to him since 2008. Just before xmas in 2008, Mom went to her lawyer with her investment agent, and cut the evil brother right out of everything. He didn't get so much as a thin dime when she died a few years later. Karma
She should have gotten all of her $80 million, not just $19 MM! Scumbags mostly come from within the intimate circle of friends and family!
I didn't understand it as she would have lost that sum. More like they were using her money to do unnecessary trades to generate broker fees for themselves and making her lose out on gains. Not sure if I got that right though. Horrible story.
80 million was the size of her account her son managed, the 17 million was the compensation from JPMorgan for the wrongdoing, she got 97 million total.
@@Xergecuz sure? I really hope so
JP Morgan didn't do anything wrong, it was her who named her scumbag family as trustees, and she should've remove access to it since the beginning but she didn't
@@LuisMendoza-pp9qi , Obviously, the court did not agree with you!!
The privilege they were bestowed in simply losing a job and not being arrested. Smdh
And Chase is disputing the payout, of course
"The sons and daughters of very, very rich people hardly ever amount to anything." I found this to be correct.
No not all just the ones that grow with a sense of entitlement, in her case they were just greedy. Clearly they received education and employment opportunities but because of greed they weren’t satisfied. Sometimes people are just evil unfortunately her son and grandsons loved money more than they loved her.
Just look at Trump, prime example.. Did he really amount to anything..
@@whyputaname I have been around the world a little bit and I have met a total of six, in three different continents. Those were the most arrogant, spoilt, clueless, useless and respectless individuals I ever saw. They all confirmed the above quote, 100%
Not true her granddaughter is by her side a daughter is generally better
Because they don't know struggle, can't appreciate things if it's handed to them
And this is why I DO NOT do business with family, I have been burnt before and will not let that happen again. The universe will bless Beverley and her supporters.
Way to go Grandma Beverly! It’s amazing how they thought based on her age and being their Grandmother they could really take advantage of her. Never mess with Grandma.
Yup Grandma has been around a long time and knows all the tricks people have used in the past due to her experience.
Be careful with our Seniors... Their minds are really very sharp. Do not mess with them. Just let them be
Yes my mom is 87 and she sharp as a tack
💛💙💜❤🖤💗💛💙💜💚❤🖤
Dam could just ask for the money she would give it to them , but they decided to steal from her , they deserve jail time
....with hard labour.
Amen to that!
That's exactly what I was thinking. Couldn't they have just asked...
Avi Schottenstein, and Evan Schottenstein were bar from being financial advisors they’re not going to prison.. even though JPM had to pay $19 million in compensation that they’re fighting....That’s privilege!!!
That's white collar crime. Where the crimes are bigger and the penalties are non-existent.
The prisons were built for the poor.
Its exactly why 45 will never get a jumpsuit.. pisses me off !
@@alrightyru because he's done nothing wrong
@@mannycalavera121 he has done a mountain of wrong and more
Grandmother you did the right thing . Do not ever go back . You have a wonderful grandaughter .
Here for the no BS grandma energy
she passed it to her granddaughter too!
Lol
Glad she had the support she needed to take care of the situation. Sad that family would treat an elder like this
It's sad what happened to this woman, but even sadder that the only reason she was helped was because of the size of her account. If she were a poor woman, they couldn't care less.
That's not true. Many people who have lost everything and had no money left to pay have been helped. It's not hard to find these programs or videos on here.
You’re right. I’m THAT individual that was a victim of identity theft & did not have the financial ability to do anything about it.
The family couldn't wait coz they know she's gonna outlive them LOL!
😂😂
🤣😂😭
Imagine stealing and selling preciois family jewels instead of just asking for a loan or a handout from your rich mother.
Too bad she gave him a key so he could legally go in the box :(
Grand daughter aligning herself with Nana...smart
I only hope she is sincere. The caretaker, too. If it was me I'd trust no one, but unfortunately after you reach a certain age you must rely on the kindness of others..
@@DCamp1271 at any age really, you must find someone worth taking a gamble on. It won’t do to isolate yourself. You go into isolation you might never find your way out.
She looks like her too, so.. I was the only one that looked like my mother's mother. we had a lot in common & I think I understood her more than my other family members as we were also alike in demeanor.
@@doraymeandyou truer words were never spoken. Your heart knows.
Kimberly what an insidious remark. Someone in her family not involved in the scandal should be by her side, in this case it's her granddaughter.
So no jail time for them ?
That would be a great place for them to get educated
They need to be in jail.
Bum education
I don’t understand how people can do this to their own family. It’s heartbreaking. But on another note, we now know whose going to be the main recipient of her estate (hint: the granddaughter)
These kids probably only learned “how to keep up with the Jones’” mentality
And the housekeeper/caretaker……
What amazing woman! I'm so proud of how she protected herself and got rid of the whole lot of them
What a sad, sad thing to do to your own grandmother. She seems like a really nice lady, I'm pretty sure she would've helped them as much as she could if they asked!
Greed doesn’t recognize relationships. Just dollar sign.
Poor gramma. It doesn't matter if she's rich that's your gramma.
JPMorgan: "Their actions do not represent our values" as long as people don't know about it. When they were making millions, it was their values!
The dad: "My sons are not criminals" I wonder what is his concept of criminals...
Said the man who stole his mom’s jewelry...
Twisted thinking: when she dies it's going to them anyway.
@@evelynek8449 If she's smart (and she looks like she is!) she will write them out of the will!!!
@@evelynek8449 Nah, I'm pretty sure this lady wrote them off of her will and all the money is going to her granddaughter and caretaker
I cannot even comprehend how they could do this to their grandmother! Clearly they have NO shame!
So glad Mrs. Schottenstein pursued JP Morgan, her son & grandsons! Bravo!
"my sons are not criminals. Also, I stole your jewelry. Why? Because I needed it"
Apple doesn't fall too far from the tree.
Yup, just what I was thinking. Rotten son and rotten grandsons.
Greed has destroyed many families and friendships.
I think the granddaughter is so beautiful she deserves her own quicktake.
She’s very attractive.
I love her entourage during the interview. I'm glad she's not alone.
Same thing happened to an elderly friend of mine who discovered that her son had been stealing money from her account which caused her check to the assisted living facility to bounce. She took back control of her finances with the help of a nice couple who took care of her until her death a few years ago. Her son refused to talk to her to explain the reason for taking the money. She talked about her son all the time, wishing and hoping that he would visit her. If only he would apologize, she would have forgiven him. She loved him dearly.
Dawn's awesome. You can tell that she is decent lady, a bodyguard and Beverly's extended family all in one.
Is she Jamaican?
Once I was in a BOA branch, an old woman said Chase took her money and that’s why she was charging to BOA. It made me understand how vulnerable we became when we become old.
Chase allegedly took all the money from Holocaust survivors when they were sent to the camps. If they did that, those people have sympathy for no one.
"You don't mess with Grandma". Love it!
The saddest part is that this happens every day and some of them lose their cases or pass before they get justice 😩🤦🏿♀️ please take care of your elderly, because they deserve to be treated like the humans they are. Also always remember that there will come a time when you are their age and I hope your treated with respect and love 💕
Gonna take a lot for those boys to be known for something else in life than robbing from their grandma.
How could you do this to your own grandmother. Omg
Financial advisor = Legal crook. I have met so many financial advisors who got a degree and therefore is an expert in finance with no experience. No better than a legitimized crook. Hope they go to jail.
What an evil thing to do against your own granny. :(
This is so sad; but I'm glad that she was able to stand up for herself.
We can't really trust anyone these days including husbands, siblings, children, grandchildren and etc. Only pet dogs are more reliable.
Trustworthy & loyal that's why I love dogs more than most people
I do not trust anyone, this world is one big cesspool
@@madambutterfly7513 EXACTLY ,EXACTLY and more than True
The industrial rat race is what is making us this way. if we as humans could throw away the shackles and focus more on a natural life we would be much happier.
It's funny how in a piece about fraud everybody keeps speaking for Beverley the whole time. When she tried to speak for herself she only gets cut off.
They might be no better
^ this.
Yeah I was thinking that
@@mrronnylives This
Not funny but suspicious
So glad Beverley still has her granddaughter and her caretaker with her.
She holds herself so well despite what she’s going through.
Great story. I think her son the father of her grandsons should of been held responsible too. Stealing his own mothers jewelry is sick!
Man it's so sad to see someone's own child and even their grandchildren take advantage of them. I wish my grandparents were still around so I could spend more time with them and just sit and listen to their stories about their lives. I would never, in a million years think about doing anything to hurt my grandparents, rest their souls. Meanwhile, here we have a 93 year old grandmother and instead of them treating her like a revered matriarch that she is? They go and steal and try to swindle her? There is no punishment severe enough for people who harm their own family. Messed up.
This is so heartbreaking. The fact that all she wanted was an apology shows how loving she truly is.
why does this feel like Knives Out
Hahahah exactly what I came to say
Because it actually is lol 😂
@Oluwaseyi Akinruntan lol the help was the best part in both this and knives out u loser
Loved that movie !
I applaud this little old lady. Power to the older generations. And she won. Bravo
Late 2021 update on Beverley's court battle: www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-18/jpmorgan-ex-brokers-fight-grandma-in-court-seeking-her-silence
Read more about the wild, bizarre story of Beverley Schottenstein and the battle over her family fortune: www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-02-17/at-93-she-waged-war-on-jpmorgan-and-two-financial-advisors-her-grandsons
I hope she takes them to the cleaners.
Paywall on Bloomberg.
Heck yeah Beverley!
Banks have whole departments solely dedicated to breaking into family confidences and stealing as much money as possible. They have been doing this for years and they have been recruiting family members to be the main instigators.
@@chrissinclair4442 ¹
This would have been better if grandma was the only one allowed to speak. The other two seem like they also have their motives, which doesn't look good.
everyone has their motives when a 93 old grandma has 80 m in the bank. even if their motives are just being nice to her till the end hoping to get more of the inheritance
which is not actually a bad thing. on the other hand her son and grandsons just straight robbed her.
@@lucaskp16 they are faulting them for supporting the grandma. I suspect these people will straight up rob their grandparents
The care taker was not being paid, she has to be interested
True BUT if the other two had been more silent, that would look suspicious too! lol
Ultimately, the woman is old. Everyone should have just been nice and waited to get their money from this woman's will. Period.
Their actions absolutely represent the "values" of the JPMorgan bank.
This is so sick! I can't believe a family, a son and a grandson could, would do something like this! I cannot wrap my head around this at all! It's absolutely sick ! How could they do that ??? The greed is unreal !
i hope this lady lives for many more years and enjoys as much as possible of her money
Heartbreaking.. but love that she stood her ground!!
I as a person that works with elderly clients in the finance industry, I always get really uncomfortable when I see a caregiver as involved as this one.
Trust your gut
As a person that works with elders in the same business, I concur.
Obviously it wasn't this woman's caretaker who she needed to feel uncomfortable with but rather her own family.
Most of the time they’re looking to get included in the will or become executor of the estate.
of course. instead of you as executor, she is.
It's crazy to think that she helped her family financially to spearhead them with their business ventures only to get robbed by them.
They took great financial advantage over their mother. They really don't deserve her. So sad to hear of this story but it's common to hear family members, friends and even carers frauding the vulnerable elderly , I hope she stays safe, well and happy.
Money brings out the worst in people.
It’s not the money, it’s the people themselves
@@kevlouis3272 exactly, money can only expose what was already there.
@@liyaxo4560 if they are not careful
@@kevlouis3272 Exactly! Money only amplifies who you are.
@@liyaxo4560 Money exposes you. IF MONEY WAS THE ROUTE OF EVIL THEN BEZOS WOULD BE SCAMMING THE GOVERNMENT EVERY NOW AND THEN.
When you can’t trust your own family, who the hell can you trust !
Umm who trusts their family?
I’d honestly be afraid to keep living in that building with them only one floor beneath me. This has _Investigation Discovery_ special written all over it.
Really, that's what I was thinking too
💀💀😂😂😭😭
Jonelle85....Pyromaniac was the first thing that came to mind. Maybe the condo should force a sale.
So hurtful to see an older person being taken advantage of 😢
how shameful. They think because she is "old" she doesn't matter. How can you treat your own family this way. Horrible boys that obviously can never be trusted.
These heritage quarrels about money none of the parties really deserve are always so sad.
Don't mess with Grandma! Amen🙏
The granddaughter and the caregiver!! This story is not over.
Lmfao!
What?
Agreed. We will see something about them later after she passes more than likely.
They are not her money managers.