At the airport, my father left my grandmother with her old suitcase after taking $520,000 pesos from her and blurted out, “She’s not coming with us anymore.” I tore up my ticket without screaming

Part 2
Within days, we had evidence: bank statements, overdue bills, witness testimony from Grandma’s neighbor, and the power of attorney my father had abused.

Our lawyer, Marcus, reviewed everything and said clearly, “This is financial elder abuse.”

Grandma didn’t want revenge. She only wanted her son to stop treating her like she was already gone.

A judge froze the accounts my father controlled.

At 3:08 a.m., he called me from Madrid, furious because his cards had been declined. Sandra was embarrassed at the hotel, Diane couldn’t pay for anything, and the perfect vacation had collapsed.

I told him, “Maybe it’s a mistake. Ask someone for help — like you told Grandma.”

Two days later, they returned home ashamed and furious.

At Grandma’s kitchen table, Marcus laid out the evidence: thousands in transfers, payments for my father’s truck, Sandra’s credit cards, fake repairs, and medical charges Grandma never received.

Then came the text messages.

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