The trust investigation lasted months.
Bank records showed Dad had transferred money into accounts he controlled, then used portions for household expenses, debt payments, Vanessa’s business, and a vehicle.
Some expenses may have indirectly benefited me.
Many clearly violated the trust restrictions.
Thomas did not control the investigation despite being a former judge.
He deliberately stayed away from official decisions.
He hired lawyers, supplied documents, and let the courts handle the rest.
That surprised me.
As a child, I assumed powerful people got whatever they wanted.
Thomas taught me that real power sometimes meant refusing to interfere.
Vanessa moved out of Dad’s house three weeks after the hospital incident.
Their marriage collapsed before Christmas.
She later entered a plea in the case involving the slap and her false account of what happened.
The punishment mattered less to me than the written admission in the court record:
I had not attacked her.
Dad’s consequences took longer.