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TheDoer
post Jan 12 2012, 05:25 PM

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What he got your parents to sign is not valid without legal counsel.

You should speak to a lawyer, he will tell you what you can do. That lawyer will become another witness, if anything happens to you.

If I were you I'd definately make a police report. But consult a lawyer first.


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post Jan 13 2012, 11:53 AM

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QUOTE(mercury8400 @ Jan 12 2012, 07:50 PM)
Wow!
I noticed a lot of people jump to conclusions based on 1 side of the story (TS story) without listening to his "animal" brother side of the story....

Anyway, this is other people's family problem. Like they say husband/wife or family members argument, we as outsiders, should not judge or intefere....

What happens in the family stays in the family....
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If someone asks us for help, then we shouldn't turn a blind eye.

But yes you're right, it's a 1 sided story. TS is looking for advice, and a ear. We can give him as much without interfering.

If we want to take action, like find the brother or what... then naturally the first thing I'd do is, here his side of the story first.

Though from my experience, such people do exist. It is known that among us, are psychopaths. People who have no conscience, no remorse for their actions.

They can cheat, lie, con or even bully to get what they want. And most of the time, these people have honed their skills pretty well.

Their so good, that from the outside, they appear like u and me.

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post Jan 13 2012, 04:47 PM

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QUOTE(meetxj9 @ Jan 13 2012, 03:36 PM)
Better not get involve, family conflict does involve anyone else besides the family. Sorry that you have to see all that but thats what happen when money and power is the main interest for people living in the family. Especially  families who value money and success and pride over common sense. And im pretty sure your brother was taught just that.
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We shouldn't think that way. It's because of this that, many cases of child abuse, or spouse abuse goes un reported.

Whether or not we have the right to interfere, should be based on a case to case basis. Whether "possible abuse" out weighs privacy.

If the guy is really an animal, and the victimized brother wants our opinion, why do we care about the animal's sense of privacy?

Of course, this doesn't warrant, a posse though.

We try to help without unfairly misjudging one side, by advising to talk to a lawyer. It's up to the lawyer to find out the truth.

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