Re: Credit taken in my name!
I look at it this way. He obviously knows how to do wrong things. But that does not mean that he knows they are wrong.
I too can see the Lender's arguments and they carry some weight. But equally, the disappearance of £30,000 with very little to show for it indicates a controlling mind behind it. No wish to be offensive, but if the outside influence argument is raised and gains traction, it will put OP and mother under the spotlight for sure.
Perhaps a visit to a criminal lawyer with brother in tow and advice from that quarter may put more legal perspective on it - eg the likelihood of making 'unfit to plead' stick - as part of considering whether to take the matter to the police. Along with other professional help
Originally posted by never-in-doubt
Originally posted by never-in-doubt
Perhaps a visit to a criminal lawyer with brother in tow and advice from that quarter may put more legal perspective on it - eg the likelihood of making 'unfit to plead' stick - as part of considering whether to take the matter to the police. Along with other professional help
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