Haven't we all kind of figured the A's money problems were from KC, not GA. LDB said "hundreds" of checks written...hundreds, plus maxing out Cindy's credit cards. No wonder GA would only cash his check and pay bills at Amscot. CA claims she was the "bread" winner but it appears to me from the checks we saw in discovery that very little bills were paid out of CA's checkbook. GA had to have been paying most of the bills. I'm not even sure she was paying the mortgage from her checkbook. But there sure were a lot of checks written by KC.
CA's family need a wake up call. jmo
In Diane Fannings book, "Mommys little girl", she discusses George's employment history as well as his inability to keep a job or contribute financially. Cindy has been the breadwinner, George has never pulled his weight financially. He got hurt at work and was off for a long time, went back to work and then "fell" and couldnt work again. he got a 60,000 settlement from workmans comp and he had it spent on credit cards and gambling and had to confess to Cindy that there was no money coming when she was expecting it. Its a good book, you can get a free ereader download for your smartphone and I think the book was about 7.00 to download.
Point is, both George and KC were destroying the family with their gambling, lying and stealking. Cindy consulted a divorce lawyer at one point and George moved out. Cindy found out she would come out a financial loser by divorcing George and they got back together. Cindy cashed in her 401 to catch up on bills and such from Georges gambling and KC stealing. She complained to her mother these two were dragging her down. They had to move from Ohio because they lost their house there and were bankrupt, so they wanted a fresh start in Fla.
these are all things noted in Diane Fannings book. One other thing I found interesting is that Cindy is the youngest in her family and the only girl. According to Diane Fanning, Cindy was always treated like a princess and thus the bitterness from her older brothers.
I am paraphrasing what I read in the book.