My mom later said, “I never borrowed a cent,” despite my husband forcing me to take out a $15K loan for her, promising to repay me in a month.

When my husband begged me to take out a $15,000 loan for his mom, he swore she’d repay it in a month.
But weeks passed. No repayment. So I texted her directly.
Her reply crushed me: “I have no idea what you’re talking about. I never borrowed any money from you.”
When I confronted my husband, he shrugged. “Yeah, I don’t think she ever meant to pay you back.”
Turns out, the money wasn’t for an emergency—it was for his mother’s cosmetic surgery trip to Turkey. A facelift, breast augmentation, a new wardrobe, and a photoshoot—while I was stuck with the debt.
And Andrew? His only comment was: “On the bright side, paying it off will boost your credit score.”
But here’s the twist: I wasn’t as naïve as they thought.
The night I gave Andrew the money, I’d secretly recorded him saying, “I’ll take it to Mom tonight.” Add that to Susan’s denial text and all the receipts, and my lawyer had everything she needed.
The “inheritance” his mom threatened him with? A total bluff—legally, Andrew would have inherited the house no matter what.
So, I filed for divorce, full custody, and fraud charges.
Now Andrew’s world is falling apart—while mine is finally rebuilding.
And his mom? She blocked me on Instagram.




