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Need clarity on this situation; stealing and lying and rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 726118" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>The rehab is only for 30 days, and he's been there about a week now.</p><p></p><p> We won't press charges either, since at this point there's no way to prove anything. I asked my daughter-in-law (his wife) to ask him where he pawned the guitar when she talks to him again. He's been calling her every day from rehab.</p><p></p><p>I thought about, if my husband is totally against having him move out immediately, telling my son he can sleep on the couch for a few days until he figures out where he's going. He's been in the middle bedroom, making it his own with a computer, etc. but moved most of his things down to the basement before he left for rehab. But then, I think it might be best just to "pull off the bandaid" so to speak and get this over with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 726118, member: 18099"] The rehab is only for 30 days, and he's been there about a week now. We won't press charges either, since at this point there's no way to prove anything. I asked my daughter-in-law (his wife) to ask him where he pawned the guitar when she talks to him again. He's been calling her every day from rehab. I thought about, if my husband is totally against having him move out immediately, telling my son he can sleep on the couch for a few days until he figures out where he's going. He's been in the middle bedroom, making it his own with a computer, etc. but moved most of his things down to the basement before he left for rehab. But then, I think it might be best just to "pull off the bandaid" so to speak and get this over with. [/QUOTE]
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