First reported by East Bay Times
Asking Eric: Should I hear my brother’s explanation of his horrible behavior?
Asking Eric: I cut ties with my brother for financially abusing our elderly uncle
A sibling discovers a 72-year-old family member taking money from a 92-year-old relative with dementia and debates confronting the lifelong scammer.
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