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Amanda vs. her relatives in Waikato

  • Writer: Amanda Riddell
    Amanda Riddell
  • 14 hours ago
  • 2 min read

One more point: if your father had died, and you had been blocked from inheriting, then how would you have felt? That's what you did to me, Uncle. Hence why I ignored you when you called me a bunch of nasty names this year. You sicced David on me, and that demonstrates that you hate me and my brother so much that you'd rather do anything other than actually meet us and discuss things. Regardless of whether you believe that I need to be locked up for the rest of my life in a mental institution, David said it and you let him say it. If my brother had said that about David, you'd have taken him to court. Hence I'm going to inherit, and you're going to be apologetic. - If your grandmother had died, and you had been disinherited by an ornery relative, then what would you have done? You probably would have taken them to court and cursed their name. That's what I'm going to do. Save us all money we don't have, and be charitable. The Bible even says you're being a dick. - You haven't seen me in six years, but you've got plenty of free entertainment from stalking my AMPP page in the last 6-8 months. You got whakapapa. You got an iwi connection with what's literally the royal family. Why? Because, unlike you, I actually dug up Puhihuia and sang it. That little parlour trick required something like 15 years of guitar and voice training. Not to mention a full year of Te Reo Māori lessons in a kaupapa learning environment. - My lawyers knew that you stuffed up regarding me, and now I've shown that you've stuffed up regarding my brother. I know it's sad to lose a million dollars, but it's not your money. Did you disinherit David when he went through his terrible depression? Did you disinherit Clare for becoming a leftie? No, so you can't disinherit me for being transgender. I'll visit eventually, if you give me the money + a formal written apology.

 
 
 

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