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What abuse lead to?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 1/7/2023

Loss of family, friends, your health, job, your sanity, anything of monetary value and life as you once knew it. The only thing you gain is a criminal record, bad credit, and the look of death.

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Pamela Ferry

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2y ago

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