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[quote=Anonymous][quote]I can’t fully explain what she said/did, but let’s just say it involved saying some nasty things about my step mom and accusing my dad of a crime and trying to get him arrested (which didn’t happen since her story was fabricated). [/quote] I was going to say, sure, of course I would be open to accepting an apology, but you kind of buried the lede here . . . Anger over an inheritance is one thing, but falsely accusing someone of a crime and trying to get that person arrested for it is a huge deal. That's not just "sorry about the awful things I said . . ." That demonstrates that a person is vindictive, unstable, manipulative, etc. And I would avoid having a relationship with someone who would try to harm me so much if they were ever angry at me, for my own protection. I would appreciate the apology, and probably say so, but I would still be very wary of letting that person back into my life to any degree.[/quote]
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