Amber's lawyer is preparing to freeze Anthony accounts.😱 Full Skit Below 👇
Amber's lawyer is preparing to freeze Anthony accounts.😱
Amber:
Tell me this is a joke. Please tell me this is some kind of sick joke.
Lawyer (Ms. Greene):
Amber, I wouldn’t joke about this. We filed the motion this morning. If the judge approves it, Anthony’s accounts will be frozen within forty-eight hours.
Amber:
Forty-eight hours…
(puts hand over mouth)
He doesn’t know yet, does he?
Ms. Greene:
Not officially. His attorney will be notified first. After that, the banks.
Amber:
God. He’s going to lose his mind.
Anthony:
(on the phone, pacing)
Hey, why did my credit card just decline? I have money in that account. I know I do.
Friend (Marcus):
Uh… decline? Like fully declined?
Anthony:
Yes, fully declined. I tried twice. Then I checked my app and it says “account access pending review.”
What the hell does that even mean?
Marcus:
Anthony… man… did Amber say anything recently? About lawyers? Courts?
Anthony:
(voice sharpens)
What are you not telling me?
Amber:
I didn’t want it to come to this. I really didn’t.
Ms. Greene:
You gave him six months to comply. Six. He ignored every notice, every mediation request, and continued moving money around.
Amber:
Because he thinks he’s smarter than everyone else.
Ms. Greene:
Because he thinks you won’t follow through.
Anthony:
(calling Amber, furious)
Did you do this?
Amber:
Hello to you too.
Anthony:
Don’t play games. My accounts are being frozen. Was that you?
Amber:
I warned you, Anthony. Over and over again.
Anthony:
You’re trying to ruin me!
Amber:
No. I’m trying to protect myself.
Anthony:
Protect yourself from what? I paid what I could!
Amber:
You paid what you felt like paying. Meanwhile, you bought a new car and took your girlfriend to Miami.
Anthony:
That money wasn’t yours!
Amber:
The court disagrees.
Ms. Greene:
(quietly to Amber)
Stay calm. Let him talk himself into a corner.
Amber:
I’m calm. I’ve been calm for two years.
Anthony:
You know freezing my accounts could cost me my job, right?
Amber:
Funny. You didn’t worry about my job when I had to work double shifts because you stopped contributing.
Anthony:
This is revenge.
Amber:
This is consequences.
Marcus:
Anthony, listen to yourself. Yelling at her isn’t going to fix this.
Anthony:
(still shouting)
You don’t understand! I can’t even pay rent if this goes through!
Amber:
Welcome to my world. I couldn’t either—remember? That was last year. You told me to “figure it out.”
Anthony:
(voice cracks slightly)
Amber… please. Just call your lawyer. Tell her to stop this.
Amber:
I can’t.
Anthony:
You won’t.
Amber:
No. I won’t.
Ms. Greene:
Anthony, this is Ms. Greene. I advise you to speak with your attorney immediately.
Anthony:
Oh, I will. And when this gets overturned—
Ms. Greene:
It won’t. The financial trail is very clear.
Anthony:
(silence)
Amber:
I didn’t want to be your enemy.
Anthony:
Then why does it feel like you’re destroying me?
Amber:
Because you never believed I’d stop protecting you.
Anthony:
(soft, bitter laugh)
So this is it.
Amber:
This is accountability.
Anthony:
You know… I never thought you’d be the one to pull the trigger.
Amber:
Neither did I.
Bank Notification (Email):
Account status: Frozen.
Disbursements redirected per court order.
Anthony stared at the screen, unmoving. No yelling this time. No one to call. Every door he’d slammed shut was now locked from the outside.
Anthony’s Lawyer:
I won’t lie to you. This went worse than expected.
Anthony:
(chuckles hollowly)
That’s one way to put it.
Lawyer:
If you cooperate now, you might recover some access in a few months.
Anthony:
Months…
(shakes head)
I had years to fix this, didn’t I?
Lawyer:
Yes. You did.
Across town, Amber signed the final paperwork.
Ms. Greene:
This concludes enforcement. He can’t move another dollar without court approval.
Amber:
So it’s really over.
Ms. Greene:
Legally? Yes. Emotionally… that’s up to you.
Amber paused, pen hovering for just a second—then she signed.
Ms. Greene:
Amber, we’re done for today. Let’s go.
Anthony:
Wait—Amber—
Amber:
Goodbye, Anthony.

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