Sister won't return personal property; have to sue
My sister borrowed some evening wear items last christmas to wear to parties. Recently I asked her to return the fur jacket, crystal earrings, my daughters coat (who owes her husband money) and yellow dress. She replied by telling me I owed her for medicine she paid for last fall when I had a heart attack (which is true), I am so devastated that she found it to be a burden to help me when I couldn't work for 5 weeks and then 4 weeks of 1/2 days. (I owe her about $200 but she claims $900 and doesn't have an receipts to prove the difference). I have emailed her five times and sent 2 certified letters. She never responds. One email that she did respond to stated we should return all money and gifts we've each given. When I began listing antique wardrobe, china, butter churn, etc. she quit responding to me. I told her I was going to take her to small claims but still no response. Two questions: 1) Is it considered theft when she took my daughter's coat without permission? 2) what are my chances by taking her to court? She said in her email she wanted everything returned to each other. Will this hold up in court? By the way-we're in our sixties and we're identical twins.
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Lying with the intent of getting money from someone is fraud and theft.
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Did you not notice that I said both " if you know you are guilty too you haven't a leg to stand on." and "you have to be absolutely honest with yourself and with others that you are in indeed the one in the right" I no way recommended fraud or deception. The ONLY thing I faked was tears. The words were TRUTH. The bait and switch was TRUTH.