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<blockquote data-quote="DoneDad" data-source="post: 714483" data-attributes="member: 17244"><p>If he's calling from jail you don't have to accept the calls and can have them blocked. He's the one who stole from you, so he is not the victim in this, even though he will try to spin it that way. He feels entitled and that you owe him, so if you hadn't reported it, he would have kept stealing from you. It's better to stop it now than let it go on. You can let him know you love him but won't allow him to steal from you or abuse you. If he starts ranting, just end the communication. The girlfriend is of his same entitled mindset. I would ignore her. You might let them know that it's a crime to try to dissuade a crime victim from reporting or testifying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneDad, post: 714483, member: 17244"] If he's calling from jail you don't have to accept the calls and can have them blocked. He's the one who stole from you, so he is not the victim in this, even though he will try to spin it that way. He feels entitled and that you owe him, so if you hadn't reported it, he would have kept stealing from you. It's better to stop it now than let it go on. You can let him know you love him but won't allow him to steal from you or abuse you. If he starts ranting, just end the communication. The girlfriend is of his same entitled mindset. I would ignore her. You might let them know that it's a crime to try to dissuade a crime victim from reporting or testifying. [/QUOTE]
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