@revengeactually

If this hit you anywhere in the chest — don't just watch in silence. 🧠💥 Drop a comment with the worst thing a boss ever did to you, because trust me… someone needs to read it. 👀 And if you're fired up right now, smash that 🔔 so you’re here when the next twist drops. This story isn’t over — not by a long shot.

@z.stone9016

Not making sense. You can't impede a federal investigation by selling her father's work product.

@TwistStories-j1g

Denying someone time to grieve says everything about their priorities — but coming back stronger is the best way to show them they never broke you.

@NVFamilyDrama

I’m so sorry you had to go through that. No one should be treated like that during such a painful time. I hope you found the strength to stand up for yourself and got the respect you deserve.

@Silentreckoning-b6f

It is inhumane for a manager to be so insensitive as to deny a request for time off due to bereavement. Family comes first, and no job is worth the sacrifice of your dignity and feelings. You did the right thing by choosing your family over the cold shoulder.

@LastRevenge1

Such a powerful story of standing up for yourself in the face of injustice. 💔 It takes immense strength and courage to take control of your own situation, especially during a time of personal loss. Your resilience is truly inspiring! 🌟

@macmckenzie1242

This story is totally unbelievable

@danrossell6375

If dad worked for the government the data she sold belonged to the government!  I doubt any company would take the risk of buying it. 
The new company would presumably have taken over the locations leaving none of the employees unemployed. 
So she got 47 Million for the data. How much did she have to pay in taxes on that income?

@JayBone2284

Watching your videos always puts me in a good mood. Thank you for sharing your talent!

@sofiacristinak.-cd1nk

This scenario is highly unlikely. No one in their right mind would tell a criminal running a vast enterprise that she had sold infornation that could jail them for life.

@MFallon303

This story is a total crock of💩
There is no way someone could sell data that belonged to the Treasury Department without going straight to jail.
The government doesn't play around.

@LegendaryRevenge-x1v

That's not how federal investigations work. Selling personal property doesn't block an investigation.

@joycetarr4955

As soon as she sold, she would be in prison.  If she think for a moment they were not stalking her, because they were.  They would not have allowed this. The Federal Government don't play that.  Then they would make sure she not only understood this, but she would never forget.  Ok, this is a fantastical story.  Definitely, not one based on truth. Then, of course, make a foundation.

@learning2167

A federal forensic accountant has a daughter who is a diner waitress who works for a chain that is committing 47 million in tax fraud and she sells the info to a rival for the exact amount of the fraud and the government lets her 🤔 ... right 😐

@RevengeTies-m3f

Thank you  so much.

@fredwagers9314

Glad to hear a story that knows pronunciation, thank you

@RevengeUnspokenUS

🤔 $47 million offered off the record and she doesn’t go straight to the authorities? That’s a massive ethical gray area. Like... is she a hero or just cutting her own deal?? 😬

@arjacarter857

Thank you

@stevebrown8368

Lifelong food service. Glad I’m retired.

@edmundlui6016

The story sounds good on the surface but is exaggerated in the real world.  There is no way that the food corporation can cheated from the customers and employees for 47 millions.