A routine birthday dinner at a Sacramento steakhouse became the first warning sign. Donovan and Phaedra suddenly left, claiming their child was sick, leaving behind a $942 bill. A server later revealed that Phaedra had asked for everything to be placed on one bill, saying that “the grandmother always pays eventually.” But this time, the woman refused to quietly cover their expenses.
Earlier that day, she had received documents connected to a credit line on Donovan and Phaedra’s home. She had originally agreed to guarantee $168,000, but the paperwork now listed her as a joint borrower with a $385,000 limit. When she contacted the bank, she learned the limit had been increased again to $475,000, with more than $458,000 already borrowed. She immediately denied authorizing any of it, and the bank sent the case to its fraud department.
With help from Marshall and attorney Elaine Park, she gathered evidence. Investigators found security codes going to Donovan’s phone, electronic approvals from his home internet, and an email account created using her name. Surveillance also showed Phaedra visiting the bank with documents connected to the questionable transaction.
When confronted, Phaedra claimed the woman had approved everything, but the recorded conversation became important evidence. Eventually, Donovan admitted he knew the documents had been created without his mother’s permission. He explained that their financial problems had grown so large that they convinced themselves they could repay everything before she discovered what happened.
The bank removed the unauthorized increases from the woman’s responsibility, while Donovan and Phaedra remained responsible for legitimate debts and eventually sold their home. She stopped giving them money directly and helped her grandchildren only when necessary. Months later, Donovan admitted he had expected her to keep paying because she always had. She told him that was exactly what needed to change. Later, she returned to the same restaurant and paid her own bill—not because anyone expected her to, but because the decision was finally hers.