“They lost access to everything,” I said calmly while scrolling through documents. “The credit lines depended on my accounts, and now those are gone.”
My best friend Renee walked in carrying coffee with a grin. “You are not going to believe this, the tow truck just took that red car this morning and Brielle was screaming loud enough for the whole block to hear,” she said.
I leaned forward as she showed me the video, watching silently as the car was hooked up and taken away while my family panicked.
“They also forged my signature on multiple loans,” I added quietly. “I confirmed it yesterday and it is full identity theft.”
Renee whistled softly. “That is not just karma, that is prison time.”
The buzzing from downstairs continued, but this time I stood up. “I will handle it,” I said before heading down.
When I opened the lobby door, Brielle rushed in immediately with red eyes and shaking hands. “Do you even understand what you have done, everything is frozen and Dad might be charged,” she said.
“That is what happens when people commit fraud,” I replied calmly.
“We only used your name because you always helped us,” my mother said desperately.