Sometimes the biggest financial betrayals don't come from strangers on the internet. They come from the person sleeping next to you, quietly draining your joint bank account to solve problems they never told you existed.
A Reddit user posted to the r/AITAH subreddit asking whether they were in the wrong for refusing to continue financial support after discovering their fiancé had secretly spent more than $11,000 from their joint account. The money went to hotel bills and storage fees for the fiancé's homeless family, and not a single dollar was discussed beforehand.
The Foreclosure Nobody Mentioned
Here's where it gets messy. The original poster's future mother-in-law lost her home to foreclosure and kept it quiet for years. The OP explained that they and their fiancé would have offered help earlier if they'd known, especially since the household included the fiancé's severely disabled father and a disabled adult daughter.
But nobody said a word. The truth only came out after the family was evicted. At that point, the OP booked an extended-stay hotel and covered the first week upfront, trying to help stabilize the situation.
Disability Payments That Never Materialized
When they talked about how the family would handle ongoing costs, the OP was told that disability payments would cover the hotel expenses going forward. That sounded reasonable. That sounded like a plan.
Except it wasn't what happened. The fiancé kept paying for the hotel and a storage unit using their joint bank account without mentioning it. The OP was busy running a business and raising their child, so the charges slipped by unnoticed at first. But when they finally sat down to review their finances, the number was staggering: more than $11,000 gone.
The OP drove straight to the hotel and delivered an ultimatum. "If one more cent is used, I will break the engagement," they told their fiancé.




