I reached out to a former colleague in insurance fraud investigation and shared information about Bradley’s suspicious business practices from years ago.
It turned out that Bradley had pocketed $80,000 from a fraudulent insurance claim, and the state was more than happy to reopen the investigation.
When the news of the fraud investigation broke, Bradley lost his remaining work and was soon buried under a massive bill for unpaid taxes from the IRS.
Macy called me in tears to explain that her parents were fighting constantly until Sienna finally filed for divorce to escape the crumbling marriage.
I decided to file a civil suit for the $78,000 they owed me for the loans and expenses I had covered during their stay in my home.
Sienna eventually came to my porch to apologize and admitted that she had been blind to the manipulation while choosing comfort over her own integrity.
“I am not asking for money, but I needed you to know that I finally understand what I lost,” she whispered through her exhaustion.
The court eventually ordered a payment plan that required them to pay me $1,000 a month for the next several years as a form of accountability.