2 years ago I won millions of dollars in the lottery and I don't want to be the jerk that cuts his family member off but I'm going to
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A Reddit user, after winning millions in the lottery, established a trust fund for family emergencies, aimed at managing financial requests. However, his cousin misused this arrangement by requesting money for a luxury vehicle instead of urgent needs. The trustee denied the request for a full loan but made a down payment. The cousin then attempted to exploit the trust further by withholding payments, prompting the Redditor to consider cutting him off, questioning whether this decision could harm familial ties.
The OP created a trust allowing his family to access funds for emergencies, but his cousin exploited this by requesting money for non-essential expenses.
Feeling taken advantage of, the OP contemplates whether removing his cousin from the trust is justified or if it would negatively impact family relationships.
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