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I think that Heather is—went onto a show to make money, instead of working for it, instead of making a better life and being a better person.
My sister, Heather, went to go live with my grandmother. And she only lived with my grandmother for a few months. But during this time she was dishonest, she was lazy, she was immature. She wouldn’t get productive, get a good job, become productive in life.
And instead, she was only concerned about getting a boyfriend and making a baby. That’s the only thing she was concerned about. Furthermore, she actually was dating a cousin which—it’s just, in my family, this is no way. And in most families, I don’t think that’s okay. So, you know, it’s just sort of incestuous and really just ugh. And so, you just don’t do that.
So, after this my grandmother had had it. It’s so far from the morality and the morals which she taught her own children and from which she herself grew, that she had had enough. And she kicked Heather out of the house. She told me this. And she just said, you know, “Her priorities were wrong.”
But further from that, she then—Heather then after this happened, wrote to me and instead of telling me the truth of what occurred and how Heather was living her life, she tried to tell me that, “Hey, your grandmother doesn’t love you.”
And this couldn’t be further from the truth. I have been so close to my grandmother since I was very little. And I was close to her when I was growing up, and I was close to her right to the end before she passed away.
So, Heather was further just lying and more trying to create a schism within my family, and trying to break up my relationship with my grandmother.
She’s dishonest, she doesn’t work hard for what she wants in life. And instead, she dishonestly tries to extort money from a donation that my mother made—and made knowingly—in her and my father’s name. She [mother] was excited about it.
She—we spoke about it, and she very excitedly told me that she had done this. I was very happy for her. And Heather is taking this and making it seem as if my mom is some poor helpless person.
As if Ann [mother] is some victim, and it’s just not true. And my mom did this completely on her own bat. She did it as she wanted to do it. It was her money, she spent it as she wanted to.
And Heather is now spinning this out of proportion and dishonestly. You don’t make a contribution to Saint Jude’s Hospital or the Susan G. Komen Foundation and ask for it back. This is just dishonest.
Heather, my sister, is painting a totally false picture. And is lying about it all for her own money—extortion. Trying to create money off of something that didn’t exist—it’s a lie.