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r/Bestof I'm Getting Sued Because I Refused to Die

2025-10-07 Comedy
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Three High-Stakes Reddit Updates: Friend Liability, Neighborhood Defamation, and Paternity Fraud.

Discover how friends enacted severe financial risk post-accident, neighbors waged public defamation campaigns rooted in delusion, and estranged relatives attempted large-scale estate fraud. Readers gain critical insight into boundary setting, necessary documentation, and resolving multi-faceted personal disputes.

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  • Friend Aaron failed an aggressive $50,000 civil claim after fabricating legal correspondence entirely.
  • Neighborhood slander involving false sex offender accusations resolved through neighbor intervention and mental health treatment pathways.
  • A paternity claim against a $5 million estate collapsed when the deceased father's medical history invalidated the timeline.

This episode presents updates covering three distinct Reddit threads: a near-fatal driving incident, a case of severe neighborhood slander, and a large inheritance challenge. These stories underscore the necessity of documentation, verifying legal threats, and understanding the impact of untreated medical conditions on others' actions.

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Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hJo9o8qFqrblXu1Plkv8L Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rslash Discord: https://discord.com/invite/VD6eYD3 0:00 Intro 0:10 Damages 3:55 Accusations 9:24 Video chat 13:55 Half brother "Sneaky Snitch" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC By Attribution 3.0

Top Comments (10)

@mayamekhsoz 2025-10-07

Story 3: wtf? First, you have a 17 year old deaf cousin who is apparently enough in your life that you can walk into his house anytime, but you don't know ANY sign language? Two, which ten year old kid even remembers who someone else was dating seven years ago? Three, why are you so unwilling to accept you were in the wrong with your cousin, and that maybe therapy will help you sort out your feelings about the break up as well as your anger management issues?

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@dracko158 2025-10-07

Story 2: First, the cops say "How do you expect us to find the guy who put up the flyers?", then when the culprit is presented, they were like "Well, putting up those flyers/being wrong isn't illegal"? Are they trying their absolute best NOT to do their jobs? Because "incompetent" doesn't begin to describe the cops here.

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@Dphantomfan369 2025-10-07

Story 2: I just wanna make it clear, what this guy doing to OP is absolutely illegal. It’s called defamation of character, it’s also considered harassment and endangerment because it takes that one person to see it. So I hope OP files a complaint with the police department because they absolutely drop the ball. But I guess it worked out that the cops are incompetent, because it gave his sister and Joe a chance to shut it down and get the help he needs. But still. Also, I can’t be the only one thinking about how the actual sex offender makes no appearance in this story. Like maybe he didn’t see it, but if he did probably wasn’t making enough effort to correct the situation.

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@Dphantomfan369 2025-10-07

Story 3: I had to re-listen to this because for a second I thought this was a recent break up and OP and the cousin were around the same age. But no this was 8 years ago when OP was a teen and his cousin was a kid, who probably didn’t see her more than a couple of times before they broke up. So yeah, neither of them probably remembered each other. And OP is talking about her flirting with him, but how would he know? He saw her in immediately went psycho, putting his cousin’s college prep in jeopardy. Also, I love how everyone is pointing out he is clearly obviously in the wrong, and one out of two of his arguments in his mommy agrees. After he trying to accuse people of taking their side because she’s a woman and his cousin is differently able.

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@kryw10 2025-10-07

“How dare she have a haircut and smile at a customer facing job that requires continuous face-to-face communication because that’s how ASL works.” Oh, OP. 😬

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@yo_046 2025-10-07

Damn, imagine looking for the guy that tries to get you killed and you realise the guy is in a worse situation that you are in

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@hmmmwouldntyouliketoknow 2025-10-07

3rd story: OP thinks he's the sun man. He needs to grow the hell up.

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@moonstoryvt 2025-10-07

Story 3-Dude, the ex dodged a major bullet when she "cheated" on him. OP is UNHINGED. Like he learned NOTHING from what others are saying, and blames everyone around him rather than himself. Seriously, "women and the disabled are always right"? Yes, Reddit can have a bias when it comes to women. And may have a bias when it comes to the disabled, though I've seen less of that in general. However, a general bias does not mean they are biased in EVERY case. Dude, you broke up SEVEN YEARS AGO a lot can have happened in that time. Also the word "cheating" was in quotes because your behavior currently makes me wonder if what you saw was ACTUALLY cheating or if you saw something innocent and made up that it was cheating. Anyway, OP, dude, get help. Unfortunately for us, and anyone OP ends up with, anger management will only work if OP wants it to work, so yeah.

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@bruceberadino 2025-10-07

That second story op is a saint. There is no way I would remain calm enough to talk to him it'd be hands as soon as I saw him

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@Toast-er 2025-10-08

“Women and disabled people are always in the right” LMAO that told us everything we needed to know about him 😂

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