Woman catches BF's mom stealing her debit card at funeral, gets scolded. AITA?

“AITA? I’m Pressing Charges Against My BF’s Mom After She Stole My Card Info”

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In a troubling turn of events, a young woman, 22-year-old OP, finds herself embroiled in a serious dispute involving her boyfriend’s mother, Lisa (70 years old). It all began innocuously enough at a family funeral, where Lisa, OP’s boyfriend Greg’s mother, apparently took advantage of a moment to snoop through OP’s bag. Unbeknownst to OP at the time, her wallet was inside the bag, containing her card information.

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Days later, OP discovered her card missing when she attempted to use it at a gas station. After a brief search and inquiries with Greg, who was at his parents’ home, the card mysteriously reappeared on top of a washer, seemingly untouched. However, suspicions were raised when OP noticed unauthorized transactions in her bank account, notably an Amazon purchase she did not make.

Upon investigation, it was revealed that Lisa had taken OP’s card and made the purchase, claiming she needed it urgently and would repay OP promptly. Lisa, who reportedly has a history of financial issues including gambling and past incidents of theft, further exacerbated the situation by refusing to acknowledge the severity of her actions. Frustrated and feeling violated, OP decided to involve the authorities, opting to press charges against Lisa for her theft.

Lisa’s response was heated, accusing OP of overreacting and resorting to insults. She argued that OP should have waited for repayment instead of involving law enforcement. Despite Lisa’s protests, Greg, OP’s boyfriend, sided with her and confirmed his mother’s troubled financial past, which included significant financial losses during her divorce from Greg’s father.

As tensions escalate, the situation remains unresolved, with OP firm in her decision to pursue legal action against Lisa despite the familial strain it has caused. The incident underscores the complexities of family dynamics and financial trust, leaving OP to grapple with the aftermath of betrayal and breach of personal boundaries by someone she once trusted.

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