My Wife Stormed Home Furious. “Why Isn’t the Card Working? Mom Didn’t Get Your Paycheck…”
Karma and Consequences
They asked Anna to come with them for formal questioning. She called a lawyer someone Gloria had recommended, ironically, and gathered her purse and phone with shaking hands.
At the door she turned to me.
“Did you know about my father?”
“I saw him at a gas station last year. Didn’t put it together until recently”.
“Why didn’t you tell me?”
“Would you have believed me? Or would you have thought I was trying to cause trouble with your mother?”
She didn’t answer, just left with the agents and detective, her shoulders hunched like she was trying to disappear into herself. I stood in the suddenly silent apartment, my heart still racing.
My phone buzzed. Marcus Webb, my lawyer.
“Just saw the news about Anna and Gloria Mitchell arrests. You okay?”
“I didn’t file the complaint,”
I typed back.
“I know. James Mitchell’s attorney contacted me this morning. He’s pursuing his own fraud case. Sometimes karma doesn’t need your help”.
I sat down hard on the couch. I’d been ready to file, had all the documentation prepared, and was 3 days away from sending everything to the authorities.
But James Mitchell, a man I’d met once for 30 seconds at a gas station, had gotten there first. He had discovered his own widow was collecting benefits in his name and blown the whole thing open.
The next 72 hours were a blur. Gloria was arrested Sunday morning at her apartment.
The police found extensive records of her alcohol operation: customer lists, supply invoices, and cash logs she’d kept for her own tracking. All of it was admissible evidence.
Her attorney, a public defender named Rachel Torres, 51 years old with 16 years in the Cook County system, called me Monday afternoon.
“Mr. Richardson, I’m representing Gloria Mitchell. She’s claiming you coerced her into this business relationship, that you demanded she take your paychecks as payment for childcare services she provided”.
I almost laughed.
“I have 4 years of bank records showing systematic withdrawal of my salary with no services rendered. I have text messages from Anna and Gloria discussing how much of my paycheck to allow me to keep. I have documentation of Gloria’s separate income streams”.
“I have witnesses who can testify to the actual childcare arrangements. Ethan is in daycare 40 hours a week. Gloria watches him maybe 6 hours a month”.
Silence on the other end.
“Then would you be willing to provide testimony?”
“Yes”.
“Even though it might hurt your wife’s case?”
“My wife made her choices. So did her mother. I’m just telling the truth”.
Rachel sighed.
“Understood. We’ll be in touch”.
The Aftermath
Anna came home Tuesday night. She’d spent two nights at Gloria’s apartment, but Gloria was in custody pending a bail hearing.
Anna looked exhausted, defeated.
“They’re charging me with three counts of tax evasion,”
She said, standing in the doorway like she wasn’t sure if she was allowed in.
“My lawyer says I’m looking at fines, possible jail time, and I’ll have to repay everything with interest”.
“I’m sorry”.
“Are you?”
She looked at me with red-rimmed eyes.
“You seemed pretty calm when they took me away”.
“I didn’t cause this, Anna. Your mother committed fraud. You hid income. Those were your choices”.
“You could have warned me. Could have told me to stop before it got this bad”.
“Would you have listened? Or would you have accused me of trying to control you?”
She didn’t answer, just walked to the bedroom and closed the door.
The divorce papers arrived 3 weeks later. Not from me, from Anna.
She was filing first, her attorney claiming irreconcilable differences and requesting full custody of Ethan. The petition painted me as financially controlling and emotionally abusive.
I called Marcus Webb immediately.
“They’re trying to control the narrative,”
He said.
“But David, you have documentation of everything. Financial abuse goes both ways. What they did to you was textbook. And the criminal charges against both of them severely damaged their credibility”.
“What about Ethan?”
“We’ll fight for joint custody. You’re a good father. You’ve been his primary caregiver 4 days a week. We have documentation of that too”.
