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[quote=Anonymous]It sounds like FIL offered her jewelry, retreats that she took it all (or so much) then asked someone else to say she should send most if not all of it back. Does anyone actually know what FIL said to her when giving her the jewelry (or at least offering for her to take a few pieces)? I am thinking that come out once a gift is given, a person cannot really demand it back. And it doesn’t seem like anyone knows what the father-in-law gave her. Whatever she says, and whatever you say, it seems like everyone agrees that she took jewelry after it was brought down by your father-in-law, that she was offered at least son, and that he didn’t stop her from taking the amount she took, though he regretted it immediately there after. Unfortunately, for someone who is either greedy, or happy with what they believe they were given and not really caring about discussions with extended family, it’s a bit hard to say she is a thief. if I am understanding correctly, the person who allegedly gave her the jewelry never asked her for it back , and I am not sure if she would be required to give it back in any event. and any of her offers to give all or a portion Back later, or even not telling Family that she had had, could be Spohn to be just her way of avoiding family she doesn’t want to interact with. Scene in the bus favorable light to her, she was given jewelry by someone and then other family members got pissed and wanted it back. She isn’t required to give it back, so she stalled, lied, and decided not to respond. All very, very selfish contact, but not against the law.[/quote]
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