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August 1, 2025 18 mins

The Question of the Day comes from a video of a mom admitting to stealing her daughter’s inheritance. The daughter received inheritance from her father who passed away. The mom said the dad did not pay child support and that she was owed that money. The Question of the Day is do you think the mom was wrong for taking the money? 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is out of the dal.

Speaker 2 (00:00):
You can show you a twenty twenty five edition in
case you are going to be in Saint Louis, Missouri.
I will be there this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at
the world famous City Winery. I'll be there to Friday
to Saturday and one Sunday. Looking forward to it. So
another family ruling family conflict. This is the scenario.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Why would you do that? What you mean why would
I do that?

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Did your daddy pass away?

Speaker 4 (00:27):
But that wasn't that wasn't, that was not I don't
even have my birth certificate, so you so you took
my birth certificate?

Speaker 5 (00:34):
Did you?

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Did he ever pay child support?

Speaker 6 (00:36):
And what you mean?

Speaker 3 (00:37):
Birth certificate didn't I have?

Speaker 7 (00:38):
What does that got to do with me?

Speaker 4 (00:39):
He left me money, not.

Speaker 7 (00:40):
You, okay, but not you. He never took care of you.
So that was his payback for me. That was my
payback that he's never gave me child support to take
care of you or that has nothing to do with me?

Speaker 1 (00:51):
What you mean it doesn't. Now Here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
I don't know what, but I do know that the
kind of person that feels entitled to steal money from somebody,
it has to me a low moral bar somebody that
would steal money and justified and why not even and
know they could do it because of whatever position they
think they have. Tells me a lot about that person.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
How old is the daughter?

Speaker 1 (01:19):
She just sounds like a young adult. Yeah, she sounds
like she.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Yeah, tells me a lot about that. And the girl,
why are you coming there waking me up with that?
All I did was steal your head starting in life.

Speaker 8 (01:30):
All I did.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
What's still your future, beauty part you were gonna vest
and you.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Know, like all I did a beauty barller.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
I don't know what you're gonna do with that money.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
But but all I did, and this dismissive nature of
it all.

Speaker 9 (01:43):
Yeah, I do hate the fact that you know, if
in fact the father never paid child support, that he
did the daughter a disservice by not doing so and
in the start of her life, and now the mother
is taking the same thing away from her for the
rest of her life.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
All we have is the word of a liar and
a thief. Maybe he was trying to make regardless, that's
what we have is the word of a liar, in
thief a dead person, and the word of a liar
and a thief.

Speaker 8 (02:05):
Or maybe he realized he didn't do right while she
was there.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
And we don't have that. We don't have that.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
Yeah, but we also don't have that he did.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
He did, But I know that she stole the money
he did leave, correct And what even if he didn't
pay childs for it to a skip point, she had
no right to do that.

Speaker 9 (02:21):
And I'm not saying that she did. What I am
saying is if in fact he did not pay child support.
So for the girls, first, I don't know however old
she is, if she's sixteen, for the first eight of
her years of her life, he didn't take care of her.
And now the money that could have sent her to
college and got her ahead starved for the rest of
her life.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
She doesn't have that either.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Sanders, I'm not going to go on conjecture we have
is how how the quurt conjecture all the court as
is this we have?

Speaker 9 (02:43):
Well, first of all, we're about the court of law.
They would not take your side either because they know
that we don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
They would say they would okay, they would not.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
But they would not would be whether or not the
father paid.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Child she stole the money, wouldn't care that about they
got them.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
I've already made my on that clear a break ago.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
What I'm saying is I'm not gonna take the word
of a liar and a thief to tell me about
how they were mistreated.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
I just won't.

Speaker 10 (03:10):
That's me.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
We don't listen to Trump and we ain't gonna listen
to the same thing.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Yes, yeah, I best she gave that money to Trump too.
I don't know that.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
I don't know that far the question we're asking. A
young mother takes his father's daughter's inheritance, saying this, why.

Speaker 11 (03:26):
Would you do that?

Speaker 3 (03:27):
What you mean why would.

Speaker 12 (03:28):
I do that?

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Did your daddy pass away?

Speaker 4 (03:32):
But that wasn't that wasn't that was not I don't
even have my birth certificate, so you so you took
my birth certificate?

Speaker 3 (03:39):
Did you? Did he ever pay child support? And what
you mean birth certificate didn't I have?

Speaker 11 (03:44):
What does that got to do with me?

Speaker 4 (03:45):
He left me money, not you.

Speaker 7 (03:46):
Okay, but not you. He never took care of you.
So that was his payback for me. That was my
payback that he's never gave me child support to take
care of you, or.

Speaker 4 (03:55):
That has nothing to do with me.

Speaker 13 (03:57):
What you mean it doesn't.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
But I don't know why you think you.

Speaker 4 (04:00):
I can't just take my money. It's not your money,
it's not yours at all.

Speaker 14 (04:03):
It is my money.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
I had you.

Speaker 7 (04:05):
It's in my name.

Speaker 9 (04:07):
That's stealing.

Speaker 7 (04:08):
I gave you your name, that's stealing.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
You took my birth certificate and claim my inheritance, that's stealing.

Speaker 7 (04:16):
I had you with your father that passed away, that
didn't give me a single dime, not one dime to
help take care of you got.

Speaker 4 (04:24):
So you're admitting to stealing.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
So you think that's okay stealing? Do you agree, Junius?
What do you think? I totally disagree. And her logic
for taking it is is bogus.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
There is no reason just because you have a child
you can't steal from them.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
You know I gave you life, so I'm taking your money.
You know, No, you can't do that.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
I used to work at McDonald's, right, and I worked
that very hard. And I remember this, this is how
hard I worked. I worked so hard that in a
month I made two hundred and fifty dollars.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
That's how hard I worked hard. You gotta work at
McDonald It was.

Speaker 3 (04:58):
A fried dropping I never dropped fried.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
I swept the hell out of that lobby though. Do
you know I did that? I cleaned up the lot
of lobby so good they made me an honorary Mexican.
I swear it got there like you know what you
did that stand out in front of home depot with
me you you good?

Speaker 3 (05:15):
So I was back, was about twenty five, yes.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
And so I got my first check and my mother
gave me two dollars and said I'll keep the rest
for you.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Never saw that money, did you?

Speaker 2 (05:26):
And I said, no, Mom, I wanted my own money.
She kept the money, kicked me out, true story, true story.
So that was my money, you know.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
What I mean?

Speaker 2 (05:35):
She said, don't leave his house and don't leave nothing
about you. And I found out that fifs sixteen years old,
all I had was the underwear of Avon Change with
the arrow.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
You remember that, little bro, You know, the Avon Change
with the arrow.

Speaker 9 (05:51):
Yeah, you were masculine with that onme.

Speaker 6 (05:54):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Let me tell you something. The wall fancy would swing
on my.

Speaker 8 (06:00):
What.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
But but there are people that feel like if it's
your money, like the parents back, they used to feel
like you ain't got nobody.

Speaker 9 (06:06):
You stayed in the house, right, and you were a
certain age. You graduated from high school, then yeah, we're
gonna keep some.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
Of that money to go towards you know, the kind
of took.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
Money and moved out. She kept out. Yeah, I was
saving for college like that. When I first started working
at my mom did the same thing, and that was
for the house. She just said, that's the house. Yeah yeah,
but but my mama everybody working. But you now how
you So this is the feature feature the scenario.

Speaker 4 (06:41):
I don't know why you think you can't just take
my money. It's not your money. It's not yours at all.

Speaker 11 (06:46):
It is my money.

Speaker 12 (06:47):
I had you.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
It's in my name.

Speaker 6 (06:50):
That's stilling.

Speaker 7 (06:51):
I gave you your name, that's stealing.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
You took my birth certificate and claim my inheritance, that's stealing.

Speaker 7 (06:58):
I had you with your father that passed away, that
didn't give me a single dime, not one dime to
help take care of you guys.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
So you're admitting to stillings, So you think that's okay?

Speaker 3 (07:09):
Tell you at stealing.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
So do you agree we're gonna write that phones she's
dead wrong.

Speaker 10 (07:14):
She knew that's not her money, and if I was
her daughter, I would take her to court and make
her pay that money back and she need to do
some jail time. Mom was one hundred percent wrong. That's
some trifling bs. But she reminds me of my ex wife.
My ex wife used to spend our daughter's college scholarship money.
She was on a scholarship for basketball. She had a

(07:37):
full ride and they paid her every quarter and by
the by thirty six hours after the money dropped, the
account would be empty. And I didn't know it, but
my daughter ended up going to her coach on a
regular basis telling her she didn't have any money to
buy food, and the coach said, well, you need to
take your mother off the account, and she wouldn't. She
didn't want to do her mother wrong and she didn't

(07:59):
want to press charges. That is some trifling mess.

Speaker 15 (08:03):
What I have to say about the question is today
the mother is absolutely not wrong and it's not illegal.
If the child is under the age of eighteen, the
mother does have right to it. I don't see a
mother lying saying that child or however, I do think
she should set some money aside for the young ladies,
for the teacher.

Speaker 6 (08:21):
I believe anytime my parents sit up there and spends
their child money that they father left for them, or
any type of heritage that they left for her, for
their child or cheildren, their parents should be in jail.
That's what's the problem is. That's what's wrong with parents today.
Or because they think that because they give birth to

(08:43):
their child, the cheerasure mean that they are entire to
everything that their child or truers are supposed to have.
But their mother, she should be in jail.

Speaker 12 (08:51):
Is a matter of fact.

Speaker 10 (08:52):
I shouldn't even call her mother.

Speaker 6 (08:53):
She's doing things like that towards her own daughter.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
Like a jump ass said child's money that ain't heard
or what I really want to say, y'all make throw
the Bible.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
That But like JEP even with this flawed logic. Uh,
even the government doesn't get money from you when you did.
Even the government doesn't do that. Yeah, if you did,
if the person that owed that money is dead, the
government doesn't go, hey, I'm gonna get I'm gonna get
the money from you because they don't do that unless
it's a spouse.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
They can't do that. The kids.

Speaker 3 (09:26):
No, they can't do the kids. They can't expouse.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Sometimes they can't spouse. They can't if they were married
at the time. I think but for even the government
can't do what this mother did.

Speaker 3 (09:35):
Yeah, we're just saying forge, you forged someone's signature.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
Even though is the name of a great restaurant in
New York.

Speaker 8 (09:42):
It is not here we go, it is not isn't
it Isn't that the same kind of logic that OJA used.
They stole my mild paraform now, so I'm going to
steal it back and got him in jail.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Well he used the gun too, but that's not the
point where we're trying to gun for the first certificate whatever,
you know, it was his stuff.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
They say that the pid is might have than source,
so you know it's mighter than a gun too, So
I'm just saying maybe they were prophetic.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
So the question asked LAJD them is do you here's
here's the scenario.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
Why would you do that? What you mean why would
I do that?

Speaker 7 (10:15):
Did your daddy pass away?

Speaker 4 (10:19):
But that wasn't that wasn't that was not I don't
even have my birth certificate, so you so you took
my birth certificate?

Speaker 14 (10:26):
Did you?

Speaker 3 (10:27):
Did he ever pay child support? And what you mean
birth certificate didn't I have?

Speaker 1 (10:30):
What does that got to do with me?

Speaker 4 (10:32):
He left me money, not you.

Speaker 7 (10:33):
Okay, but not you. He never took care of you.
So that was his payback for me. That was my
payback that he's never gave me child support to take
care of you or that has nothing to do with me.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
What you mean it doesn't? Do you agree with him?
Out we're going to the phones.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
Well, maybe he.

Speaker 13 (10:49):
Didn't trust the mother and he put that money aside
for his daughter.

Speaker 12 (10:54):
So when he passed away, she.

Speaker 13 (10:55):
Had the money.

Speaker 10 (10:56):
So maybe he put that up for her because he
knew how the mother one.

Speaker 12 (11:00):
That's definitely wrong. Like I said, when it comes to
black people with money, it's always an issue. It's always
the greed that comes behind it. The daughter was right,
that's not her problem. You lay down with this man
and you had that. He left that for his daughter.
He didn't leave you anything. And then now you want
to be spiteful and you want to use her money
for whatever reason. It is now like he left it
to her for a reason, that's his seed. Whatever situation
y'all had, it's over and done with. Y'all had a child,

(11:22):
all of it. He left something for her for her
to have, and you just want to get greedy and
take all her money. That's unfair.

Speaker 14 (11:27):
I know that's her mom, but sometimes people have to
be responsible for their actions, and that girl should literally
press charges on her mom and make her either pay
her back or serve.

Speaker 12 (11:38):
Some time for it, because that's stuff.

Speaker 13 (11:41):
It's ridiculous because she's punishing the child for her decision
to have a baby by that man, So it's no
reason for her to take out the frustration that she
has towards him on her by stealing her inheritance. Is
this ridiculous?

Speaker 12 (11:57):
He's disgusting.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
He has a mother. I am a sh of her like,
that's that child's money.

Speaker 6 (12:03):
If he didn't pay it was up to you when
the child was younger, to take him to court and
get your money.

Speaker 10 (12:09):
That's her inheritance.

Speaker 14 (12:10):
That's disgusting as a parent.

Speaker 10 (12:12):
Yeah, she's dead wrong.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
You know what, Jasmine, I agree with you.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
You said something early in the show that totally unrelated
to this, and I agree with you, and I just
saw something on the news that kind of reiterated your perspective.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
I agree with you. I'm going to tell you hang
in you know this is this is a h cliffhanger.
I'm gonna let it. You know, y'all hang in.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
I'll tell you what I agree with jazz and on
this should make our numbers spike immensely.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Look to you, they're they're there.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
In our generation, parents thought they could do whatever they
wanted to you, yes, and they were just use your credit.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
I bought you.

Speaker 9 (12:44):
Yeah, they did put put things in your name, yes,
which is also a mother by the way, So that too.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Is that, you know, they thought they could do whatever
they want to because you were property. You were there,
I bought you. In this world, I'll take you out.
You ain't got no business, you ain't you know. So
there they were very and know while you're walking here,
they were very you were very uh.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Subjective that you were subjects over this.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
They ruled you didn't And so this is a this
is an extenuate in stenuation, an extension of that kind
of thing where you just think your daddy didn't do
your daddy wasn't none.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
So he get to pay for that. That's crazy. That's crazy.
I mean I think that to say it out loud
and don't care if you take.

Speaker 9 (13:25):
Yeah, I mean I definitely think some extent, I think
that you know, you are the subject of your parents
when you're younger, I think to some extent, but not
to the extent that you steal from them. Like I
don't like the idea of stealing somebody's identity. No, I
don't think you should ever do it. I don't think
that's right. You messed up your credit, you live with
that messed up credit. Don't mess up that baby's credit.

(13:46):
Her credit is good and she will have a nice
life just because you messed around and mess up yours.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
Don't mess up her.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
But I still did, right, you're the exception, You're the unicorn.
I don't know where around in Ny and Cam doing,
but I know, oh d yeah, it went from yeah,
she took it from eight oh five to eight hundred.

(14:11):
But you know what, it was rough. I mean it
was rough, but they had this.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
Maybe she used theirs more than you use your brother
and sisters.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Even though I was a loser. Then she knew I
wasn't gonna way.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
But regardless, I don't care. I don't think you should
do things like that.

Speaker 9 (14:24):
I don't think you should put money in somebody else's name,
I mean building somebody else's name.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
I don't think you should use their credit.

Speaker 9 (14:30):
I don't think you should put people on your income
tax that ain't in your house.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
All right, we're gonna go coming up. We got We're
gonna find out what my life is like. The fans
don't think you should.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Do it period. That boy Tray is he didn't let
us know what life is like. In an HBCU with
My Life on.

Speaker 8 (14:50):
The Yard, I.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Love what's good y'all.

Speaker 11 (15:11):
This is that boy Shrake back getting one another episode
of My Life on the Yard.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
It's how I look at HBC like I feel like a.

Speaker 11 (15:17):
Common theme of these last episodes in My Life on
the Yard. I've been just me being on top of things,
me getting stuff handled for me to go.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Back to the A.

Speaker 3 (15:27):
I just signed my lease on my apartment.

Speaker 11 (15:30):
I'm excited, bro, I'm excited as hell because one, there's
a familiarity part with it. I'm staying in the same
area I was last time, right across the street from
my own apartment. And what I love about this area
is relatively safer than other parts of Atlanta, Like I
don't have to worry if I leave my phone charger
in my car that somebody's gonna break my window to

(15:52):
get to it, because people in Atlanta, they would steal
stuff out your car break into that jore for the
stupidest things. I could leave a King snickerbar in the
middle console and a crackhead off a north side drive
is gonna break into my volkswaggon for that job. So
you know what, I'm really happy with the area. I
But that's all besides the point. What I've really been

(16:13):
thinking about lately is what I'm gonna do when I
get back to campus as far as getting involved with
like student orgs and everything like that, because that's something
about morehouse HBCUs. The student orgs and the number of them.
It's crazy, Like, dude, you can get involved with something
that you're passionate about. And I'm ready to get out

(16:36):
of my comfort zone and I'm ready to really get
involved with these orgs.

Speaker 5 (16:40):
Like I know for a fact, they got hella groups
that I know I'm interested in, Like they have a
music group for artists, producers, anybody that wants to connect
in that realm.

Speaker 11 (16:50):
I know They've got like a film group.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
They got groups divided up by like states.

Speaker 11 (16:55):
I swear all those groups do is throw parties. Like
the Texas Group just has Megan the Stallion and Travis
Scott playing throughout the function and it's like the same.

Speaker 10 (17:05):
Vibes as any other function, but.

Speaker 11 (17:06):
You know what, it's so great vibes and it's still
just more connections. I'm ready to get out there and
really take leaps when it comes to getting involved in
that kind of stuff, maybe even pledge, but I am
not gonna say too much about that anyways. That's all
I got for you today to next time. There's been
that boy tray and this has been my life on

(17:27):
the yard and it's I look at HTC like.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
So I will see Trey when I'm in Atlanta at
the city wind up at the end of August. So yeah,
we're going to go to our normal place to Marcel's.
I know, I'll drop him off, make sure he gets
to school.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Young girls. I don't dang my thing way too extensive. Yeah,
way sharp man.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
You know what, now here's the thing I taken. You know,
I had an official stance. I didn't like the way
that that uh club I started. I thought that, you know,
it did a lot of damage to people I love
and talking in terms of going to a place where
people would just go dump on everybody and it was
kind of messy. A matter of fact, I called him

(18:11):
Wendy Wings with a way too. But now now that
they've done it wrong, I would do a show. Is
that weird that I wouldn't?

Speaker 3 (18:23):
You have so much mouth about him before, now all
of a sudden, the same guy.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
I think that the only reason I've done it before
was because the way Skip did him. That was the
initial iteration. It was, you see one Skip anymore. I
can forget just it's not really much different than I
than I did with Windy or down Limit or somebody
like that.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
If I see a change of heart, so so say,
I'm listen.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
Is your mind and your heart right?

Speaker 1 (18:49):
So I don't need you to tell people it's my
mind and heart everybody.

Speaker 3 (18:52):
I wasn't telling them. I was simply reminding them I
could
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