My Parents Kicked Me Out After A False Pregnancy Accusation. The Baby Was Just Born, And The Race Proves I’m Innocent. Now They Want Me Back As A Caretaker?
Cutting Ties
My parents want me to move back home, but I accepted their check as a peace offering and then cut off all contact. My parents invited me to dinner, and I agreed to go.
But before that happened, my aunt told me she had heard from a family member that my dad had been diagnosed with a serious illness. Eventually, he’ll need to stay home and will require help. My aunt also heard that my parents were planning to ask me to move back home and, if I refused, they would cancel the check they had given me.
Since I already had this information, I decided to deposit the check a few days before dinner. The check cleared without any issues, and it was clearly labeled as a gift so I won’t have any legal problems.
My parents wouldn’t know I had cashed it until I arrived at dinner, and by then it would be too late to threaten me with returning the money. When I got to dinner, everything seemed fine at first.
Then my parents mentioned my dad’s illness and asked if I would move back home to help out. I reminded them of what they said at the park: that they wouldn’t force me to move back if I didn’t want to. Then they brought up the check, saying that if I didn’t move back, I’d have to return the money.
At that point, I laughed and told them:
“Oh no, the check has already been cashed and cleared. The money is sitting in my bank account right now.”
My mom started crying and threatened to report me for fraud, but I calmly reminded her that they wrote the check as a gift. I also had proof in our text messages where they clearly said the money was a gift.
Then they tried to guilt-trip me, saying it was cruel to abandon family in a time of need, but I reminded them they had done exactly the same to me when they refused to believe I wasn’t the father of Sabrina’s baby.
They kicked me out and refused to listen, so I no longer had any sympathy for their situation. The last thing I said before I left the house was that I wanted nothing more to do with them. From now on, I’m cutting all contact with my mom and dad.
We’re no longer going to have a relationship. It hurts that my dad is sick, but it’s clear they only want me back because something bad happened to him and they need someone to take care of him. Well, I’m not that person.
Don’t worry about me; I didn’t cave into their manipulations. I left the house without being pressured into anything. When I got back to my aunt’s house, I told her everything that had happened.
She agreed it was crazy that my parents had reached this level of emotional manipulation. So here we are now: my parents and I have officially cut all contact, and I’m going to focus on my studies and my job. If my parents had believed me from the start, none of this would have happened, but it’s too late for that now.
Taking Legal Action
Well, I’m back with an update because I’ve made some decisions about all of this. After everything that has happened, I finally decided to sue Sabrina. Honestly, it’s not something I planned on doing at first.
After finishing school, all I wanted was to move on and leave that chapter behind, focusing on my main priority, which is my studies. But things have changed, and after talking with my aunt’s lawyer friend, I realized that not only do I have a solid case, but I also have the right to seek justice.
The lawyer, who is a close friend of my aunt’s, explained that I can sue Sabrina for defamation as her lies brought me a ton of problems. Not only did I have to finish school online, missing the experience of graduating with my peers, but I also had to deal with constant harassment from other people.
Let’s not forget that I was physically attacked because of these rumors. That’s not something I can just ignore or let go of. My life drastically changed because of something I never did.
Initially, when the lawyer brought up the idea of suing, I was hesitant. I didn’t want to lose my focus on my studies or stray from my goal of completing my college degree. But after talking more with him, he told me that this lawsuit could help me in the long run.
If we win the case, I could receive a substantial settlement from Sabrina’s parents, enough to cover my education without having to rely on a part-time job. In fact, that would allow me to fully dedicate myself to college, something that has been difficult so far because of financial responsibilities.
My aunt also encouraged me; she fully trusts her lawyer friend and assured me that he’s very good at what he does. It seems he’s been successful in similar cases, and he’s confident we can get a good amount in compensation for all the damage they caused me.
Thinking about it, it’s only fair. They destroyed my reputation and my school life, and I shouldn’t have to carry the consequences of their lies. So after giving it a lot of thought, I’ve decided to move forward with the lawsuit.
I know this decision is going to create even more drama, but I’m used to that by now. What matters now is that justice is served and that Sabrina and her parents face the consequences of their actions.
Justice Served
It’s been a long time since my last update, and I can finally tell you how the defamation lawsuit against Sabrina went. Everything has come to a verdict, and I can happily say that everything turned out as my lawyer and I expected.
Although it’s been an exhausting journey, the process was much more manageable thanks to my parents’ money, which allowed me not to have to work while the lawsuit was unfolding. That significantly eased the emotional burden.
So despite the complexity of the process, I had the time and energy to focus on both the lawsuit and my studies. As for college, things are going incredibly well. It’s everything I had imagined and more.
I’m living an experience that a few months ago seemed almost impossible when all I wanted was to escape that nightmare. Being able to fully focus on my studies without worrying about finances has allowed me to excel and truly enjoy the process of learning and growing.
But more on that later. Going back to the lawsuit, the first few months were the hardest, not so much because of the legal side but because of the number of people telling me I should let it go and not pursue this.
One of the first people to contact me was Caleb, my former best friend. We hadn’t spoken since he kicked me out of his life because of Sabrina’s lies. He didn’t even bother calling me when he saw that Sabrina’s baby was Asian, which should have been the first clear sign that everything had been a lie from the beginning.
But now, suddenly, with the lawsuit underway, he seemed to remember my number. He called to tell me it wasn’t fair for his sister that I was doing this now, as she’s a teenage mother going through all of this alone.
It turns out the guy who got her pregnant doesn’t want to take responsibility for the baby, and they’re suing him for child support. I don’t know how all that will turn out since he’s also underage, but honestly, that’s not my problem.
I told Caleb that his sister earned this lawsuit. Sabrina went on with her lies even when she knew it wasn’t my child, and he, as my friend, was never able to stand up for me or take my side. I reminded him of the beating I took because of his sister’s lies and how he did nothing.
At least Caleb understood my point and didn’t call me again after that conversation. I think that relationship is beyond broken, and I have no intention of repairing it. I also received a call from Sabrina’s parents, whom I once considered a second family.
They, who believed their daughter’s lie without question and accused me of taking advantage of her, were now begging me to drop the lawsuit. They argued that they already had too much on their plate with the child support lawsuit.
I told them I wasn’t going to do that and that if they wanted to stop all of this, they could have done so when Sabrina started spreading rumors about me at school. I told them that not only were they bad parents to their daughter, but they also allowed it to get to this point.
I even told them they failed in their job as parents by letting their 16-year-old daughter get pregnant. That probably hurt them, but I can’t know for sure because after saying it, I hung up the phone. I didn’t see the point in continuing the conversation after that.
The last person I expected to contact me was Sabrina. She sent me several messages begging me not to go through with the lawsuit. In the messages, she confessed that she was in love with me and that all of this happened because I never paid attention to her.
According to her, I was always focused on my studies or going out with other girls, and that made her feel ignored. She claimed she regretted lying but was desperate for me to see her in the same way.
I don’t know what Sabrina was thinking. I don’t know if she really believed making all of this up would make me fall in love with her or if she was just trying to get revenge because I didn’t return her feelings. Either way, though she got a bit of revenge in the short term, but now she’s facing the consequences of her actions.
I didn’t respond to her messages; I just took screenshots of everything to present in court. I didn’t say anything because I didn’t want to complicate the legal process, but I blocked her after saving the evidence.
Finally, the trial is over and we won the case. The amount I received is substantial, more than I expected. It’s enough to cover the rest of my education without having to work while in college.
This allows me to fully dedicate myself to what I really enjoy and focus on getting the best grades possible. I’ve even considered the possibility of transferring to a better university now that I can afford it. I’ve always wanted to go to a more prestigious institution, but finances were an obstacle before.
To be honest, I never thought I would get to this point. At first, the idea of suing Sabrina seemed extreme to me, but now, seeing the outcome, I’m grateful I went through with it.
Not only because the money will allow me to achieve my educational goals, but because I feel like I’ve finally gotten the justice I deserved for so long. I was the victim of lies and manipulation, and people treated me like the villain. Now the truth has come to light, and I can move on with my life without that burden.
