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But I know for a fact he was a con artist, and I want him to face the consequences of his actions. I have given him an out, to write a letter to the creditors he agreed per the divorce to accept responsibility for. I also know he won't do it. Despite my urging him to do so. I wrote the letters out for him (as a form) and e-mailed them to him, along with the original to add the few I did not complete in advance.

 

In the meantime I have re-opened a case with the police, reported him to the credit bureau, FTC, and most recently the FBI. I'm currently employed (via a contract) with a banking institution. They say "Sweetheart Fraud" is grossly under reported. Which pushed a few buttons in me: don't let this guy get away with this, do what you can to fight back.

 

So I honestly don't know if anything will really come from doing all this, but at least I put forth effort to rectify the situation. Filing bankruptcy is not what I wanted to do nor intended to do, but it may be unavoidable.

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This isn't even one side of a story. You barely gave us half a story. Only vague references to what this guy did. You haven't really painted him as a bad guy, just you as a jilted lover so far.

 

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Reading through all of the OPs prior threads, she knew exactly what she was getting with husband #3. One side of the story indeed. And since then, it appears she'll be on #4 within the year. Choices.

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