My Parents Bought My Sister a House — Then Sued Me for the Mortgage I Never Agreed to Pay

My Parents Bought My Sister a House — Then Sued Me for the Mortgage I Never Agreed to Pay

The mortgage claimed I’d signed in person in Colorado that day.

I forwarded everything to Marcus immediately.

His reply came within minutes.

This is what we needed. We’re not just defending. We’re going on offense.

The lawsuit hit right before Christmas.

A process server delivered it at my work with professional detachment.

Inside: Harold Brennan and Diane Brennan v. Sienna Brennan.

Damages sought: $682,000 plus legal fees.

They claimed I’d made a verbal promise at Christmas dinner two years earlier. Melody was listed as a witness.

They barely mentioned the documents.

They built their case on a nod.

On a story.

Because paper would destroy them.

Melody took it to social media anyway, painting herself as the victim. Relatives piled on.

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