Boyfriend allegedly dumped woman and stole $13,000 while she was on vacation

Financial abuse might be more common than you think. A 2017 survey by CentSai of 2,000 people between 18 and 35 found that 70% of millennial women experienced financial abuse from a romantic partner. A 2017 survey by CentSai of 2,000 people between 18 and 35 found that 70% of millennial women experienced financial abuse from a romantic partner. Financial abuse can range from stealing to controlling or restricting another person's money. TikToker @chloebelaire.lux alleges that her boyfriend dumped her and stole from her while she was away on vacation. TikToker @chloebelaire.lux alleges that her boyfriend dumped her and stole from her while she was away on vacation. "I went to Puerto Rico for my bday, and my BF broke up with me". "and broke into my house and stole 13K and my brand new MacBook while I was gone," she said. She explained in the comments that her ex-boyfriend "literally" told her over the phone. She added, "I can’t do anything till I come back but don’t worry, first stop police station" . She added, "I can’t do anything till I come back but don’t worry, first stop police station" . People in the comment section shared their support and similar experiences. If you or someone you know is experiencing financial abuse, a form of intimate partner violence. please visit the National Domestic Violence Hotline, call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text "START" to 88788

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