AlwaysNextGeneration

AlwaysNextGeneration OP t1_iycy0vm wrote

I can't tell it and that was what I had too. But my mother worked in a big company, so it shouldn't be working "under the table" to avoid the tax from the W-2 form or W-2 whatever.

I guess maybe the W-2 tax wasn't true.

I think the problem is not you do not understand or what. I don't understand too. How can the detective closed the case because my father signed the paper for returning the check fraud amount immediately? It just doesn't make sense. My father returned the fraud after telling me I need to pay the 3000 dollar W2 Tax. Thus, if it wasn't working "under the table", then I think the W-2 tax wasn't true.

Thank you for your answering.

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AlwaysNextGeneration OP t1_iycnp3g wrote

2009 my father filled divorced court.

2010 to 2012, my father started to delay the divorce court after my mother's lawyer told him my mother was going to pass away from breast cancer. My father successfully delaied the divorce court, so it wasn't really a divorce and he got my mother's house and sold it in 2015 or 2016.

In 2013 February, my mother passed away and left a Will. It was my brother who has the Will and enforced it.

From March 2013 to June 2013, my father came back to my mother's house, where I lived, and asked me to head to the Bank of America to get all the life insurance money.

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However, he told me that it wasn't the life insurance money. He said it was the money from the Will. At the same time, he asked my brother to give my money from the Will to him and transfer it to me. Thus, he stole my money from the Will, and I really thought I got my money from the Will. But, in fact, it was the life insurance. After that, he kept telling me to open a Chase account to store the life insurance money because I will have Chase bank benefit, so I opened it. A certain time after that, he used my new Chase bank checkbook to fraud the 50000 life insurance money from that new Chase bank account. He told me that he need to use that money to repair my mother's house. In the beginning, I really thought the Chase account was a co-account, so he can take it with an ask. But the Chase bank later told me it was from a check. He refused to return it to me after I personally ask him to return it.

In 2013 or 2014, I filed a check fraud case at the Monterey Park police department. The Monterey Park police department closed the case without notifying me because my father signed the paper with the detective that he will return the 50000 dollars immediately. My father kept telling me it was his money.

In December 2015, I went to the Monterey Park Police department to see the detective after the police multiple times refused to allow me to see the detective. In the same month, I finally saw the detective and he told me the case was closed because he thought my father returned the money to me. He said I lied to the police that the money was from the Will, and it was, in fact, from the life insurance. To be honest, if the detective didn't tell me that, I really do not know it was from the life insurance. The detective told me there is a large amount of money from the Will if I remember correctly.

The detective immediately called my father on the phone and asked him why he still did not return the money. My father told the detective, in the phone, that he doesn't have money.

From 2015 to 2016, my father promised to return the money from the Will and the money from the fraud. But there will be a certain discount on the return amount, including the 3000 dollar W2 tax.

That is why I ask here. Shouldn't the W2 tax already be paid before the employer gives the W2 Check? If so, I guess that 3000 dollar is a scam.

In 2016, I got the returned amount on those frauds and paid a couple of thousand dollars in that discount, including the 3000 dollars W2 Tax. My father even showed me the tax company who handled the 3000-dollar W2 Wax. Yes, I got my mother's W2 salary.

Side Note: 1) The police told me I shouldn't go against my father when I just filed the fraud case. He is my biological father, but I only knew him for less than 3 years. The first time truly lived with him was 2008. 2). I admit my English is bad. If someone say I should feel shame, I say I was born here legally. It was just my father sent me away when I was a child(to save money as a CFO or learn how to live alone).

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AlwaysNextGeneration OP t1_iyc8qq7 wrote

I do not have the money to hire a lawyer. And what lawyer?

I tell you one thing. My father filled a divorce court in 2009 against my mother. But my mother told my father that she is going to pass away soon, so my father tried to delay the court to let my mother die in the middle of the divorce court. And I fucked up that life insurance and will from my mother.

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The detective from the Monterey Park police department really closed the case because my father promised the police(detective) that he will immediately return the 50000 from the check that he used, and, of course, he didn't return it immediately. The detective told me I was lying because the money was, in fact, life insurance. I only know that until the detective told me that. On that day, the detective even asked me to give him the number to call on father on why he didn't return the money immediately. My father told him he didn't have money, so he can't return it.

Let me tell you. Does anything here make sense at all?

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