I should’ve known better. As a single mom of two, I’m always cautious — especially with money. But when my younger brother, Drew, begged me to co-sign his car loan, I gave in. He swore it was just a formality and that he was turning his life around. Even our mom vouched for him.
Two months later, Drew moved out of state. Soon after, debt collectors started calling — he’d only made one payment, leaving me on the hook for $30,000. When I confronted him, he laughed and said, “You have the loan, I have the car.”
Instead of losing my mind, I got smart. I hired a private investigator, gathered evidence, and—with help from my ex, a cop, and my lawyer—filed a civil suit. In court, we played a voicemail of Drew bragging about getting a “free ride.”
The judge ruled in my favor. The car was repossessed, and Drew was ordered to pay damages. Even my mom, once his biggest defender, later showed up with cupcakes and an apology: “I was wrong.”