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Now that I kicked my 18 year old daughter out, where do I go from here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cindy Marie" data-source="post: 709020" data-attributes="member: 21540"><p>Thank you so much for all of this information and the kind words and prayers. I tried to summarize the best I could with all that has transpired. She had the car the week she left and we knew that this was his ploy to get her away at the first moment we would have told her she could not go out. He knew she had the keys to "his" car too and she would have walked out. She was basically gone anyways and this was exactly what he knew would happen. I might have mentioned the day before she left, he had apparently told her to get her clothes..all of her clothes..this was relayed to me by my older daughter after the fact. In fact the typical Sunday late evening she would normally come home for beginning of new week, she did not this time. She was out with him purchasing this car and did not come back to our home until Thursday of that week, so she had actually stayed gone 4 nights this time. Through more "investigating" on my part since the purchase of her new car, I found an article online that this individual dealer was arrested for money laundering and conspiracy to conduct financial transactions involving proceeds of narcotics trafficking. He plead guilty and what better to know he is still in business under a different name and still selling cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cindy Marie, post: 709020, member: 21540"] Thank you so much for all of this information and the kind words and prayers. I tried to summarize the best I could with all that has transpired. She had the car the week she left and we knew that this was his ploy to get her away at the first moment we would have told her she could not go out. He knew she had the keys to "his" car too and she would have walked out. She was basically gone anyways and this was exactly what he knew would happen. I might have mentioned the day before she left, he had apparently told her to get her clothes..all of her clothes..this was relayed to me by my older daughter after the fact. In fact the typical Sunday late evening she would normally come home for beginning of new week, she did not this time. She was out with him purchasing this car and did not come back to our home until Thursday of that week, so she had actually stayed gone 4 nights this time. Through more "investigating" on my part since the purchase of her new car, I found an article online that this individual dealer was arrested for money laundering and conspiracy to conduct financial transactions involving proceeds of narcotics trafficking. He plead guilty and what better to know he is still in business under a different name and still selling cars. [/QUOTE]
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