Apparently he had some kind of legal proof of it too, which is weird since I had never heard of the guy before my father had to deal with the estate and he apparently wanted the house and stuff. This would have put my father's other cousin, the brother of the deceased, who has down syndrome, out a big chunk of his inheritance.
The cousin with Down Syndrome managed to squeeze himself into a suit btw, in case you needed more evidence of the disrespect and laziness of the other party.
I'm sure it was probably signed by a "lawyer" and "witnesses" and had something that looked like your uncle's signature but frankly what you've told me makes it sound like some kind of scam anyway.
Your average millennial would wear pajamas to someone else's wedding if they could.
At my father's cousin's funeral, a black guy who claimed to be his adopted stepson showed up to the funeral in sweatpants and a hoodie.
It took everything I had not to beat the shit out of him right then and there. Even some of the other guests at least had the decency to wear jeans.
Now that's a new grift I hadn't heard of.
Apparently he had some kind of legal proof of it too, which is weird since I had never heard of the guy before my father had to deal with the estate and he apparently wanted the house and stuff. This would have put my father's other cousin, the brother of the deceased, who has down syndrome, out a big chunk of his inheritance.
The cousin with Down Syndrome managed to squeeze himself into a suit btw, in case you needed more evidence of the disrespect and laziness of the other party.
I'm sure it was probably signed by a "lawyer" and "witnesses" and had something that looked like your uncle's signature but frankly what you've told me makes it sound like some kind of scam anyway.