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Brother Gets Scammed Out Of $400K, Demands Half Of His Sibling’s Inheritance

by Layla Bui
October 26, 2025
in Social Issues

Money can change people, but sometimes it simply reveals who they already are. After inheriting $400k from their late parents, two brothers were supposed to have a fair start in life.

But when one of them lost nearly everything to a too-good-to-be-true investment scheme, he turned to his sibling for help, demanding half of his inheritance to “make things right.”

Now, the brother who still has his share is being called greedy and heartless for refusing to give away $200k to fix someone else’s mistake. Was he protecting his family’s future or betraying his parents’ legacy?

Brother loses ~$300K to scam, demands $200K from OP’s untouched $400K inheritance to “equalize”; OP refuses, blocks family guilt-trippers

Brother Gets Scammed Out Of $400K, Demands Half Of His Sibling’s Inheritance
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'AITAH for refusing to give my brother $200k from our parents' inheritance after he got scammed?'

I (34M) recently inherited $400k from our parents’ estate after they passed away.

There was a slight delay in my part in receiving the said amount because of some legal complications.

My younger brother (31M) received the same amount, but just months after their death,

he was swindled out of nearly all his life savings by a shady investment scheme.

Now, he's asking me to share $200k of my inheritance with him to help him get back on his feet.

He argues that our parents would have wanted us to have equal financial standing,

and that losing his money wasn't his fault (yeah right) and that he'd pay me back all later.

I feel terrible for him, but I don't think it's fair to give up half of my inheritance for a mistake he made,

no matter how unfortunate.

I’ve been working hard, budgeting, and planning to use this money for my family’s future.

If I give him half, it puts my own financial security at risk.

My wife supports my decision, but some relatives think I'm being greedy and heartless, saying family comes first. AITAH?

Edit: Wow this blew up. I didn't think I'd need online strangers to knock sense into me.

Also, it's funny how quickly someone can go from calling every hour to a direct block.

I called my brother, and asked him what EXACTLY happened, and told him I'd only give him the money

if he told me the truth, and only the truth.

He told me he invested in a company called Aramco (obviously not the real one) to a sheikh,

and paid his deposit of 10000 the first time, where he got back 20000.

Then he began scaling up, and always got doubled until 100k.

He got back 110k, then was emboldened and invested 300k, and was guaranteed 600k,

and the rest is history. He made a police report, but had no evidence to share,

as he withdrew in cash and dealt in cash itself, taking only token receipts, which were fake.

He kept the previously gotten amount in cash in his house.. I only came to know how stupid someone can get. I told him his lack of basic common sense...

and told him to take better care of the remaining 100k. He cussed me out and told me I disappointed my parents. As for my relatives, I told them all...

whatever they would pay to my brother, and even offered to double it,

since I was so greedy and I wanted to prove them wrong

(thanks to a legendary commenter who suggested that, I love you).

I was cussed out there too lol. They're all blocked now. They told me the money got into my head.

Sorry for not replying to the comments. I was really weakening in my resolve not to pay him,

and you guys just snapped me back. Thank you. You all saved me.

While it can feel heartless to refuse to help a sibling in financial trouble, there are important reasons to protect one’s own security and set boundaries.

In this case, the OP received $400k from his parents’ estate. His younger brother received the same amount but was later scammed out of nearly all his savings and is now asking for $200k of the OP’s inheritance so they can “be equal.”

The OP is reluctant because that would expose his own family to serious financial risk.

From one angle, the brother argues, our parents would have wanted us to have equal financial standing, and the loss was no fault of his. This taps into ideas of sibling fairness and parental intention.

From another angle, the OP earned and preserved his funds, has responsibilities of his own, and giving up half his inheritance after a scam the brother voluntarily entered into challenges notions of responsibility and fairness.

It’s worth noting how boundaries and sibling inheritance dynamics are often fraught.

Research from Vertical Estate Planning shows that inheritance questions frequently stir up long-buried tensions between siblings, feelings of resentment, competition, and unclear expectations about “who deserves what.”

Meanwhile, adult children supporting or bailing out siblings repeatedly instead of setting limits can lead to long-term stress and imbalance. (berkeleyparentsnetwork.org)

Advice/solutions:

The OP should have a calm, honest conversation with his brother: acknowledge the pain of the loss, but clarify his own responsibilities (family, future planning) and why giving half the inheritance is beyond what he can safely do.

They might consider a smaller, structured form of support rather than a large gift. For example, the OP could offer to help his brother find financial counselling, negotiate debt repayment, or help start a modest safety net, but within a limit that doesn’t jeopardise his own security.

The OP should keep his own financial boundaries firm: his inheritance is his to manage. While family bonds matter, they don’t automatically override individual financial stability.

If the brother insists on the large sum and views the OP as the source, the OP may need to set a boundary that he cannot continue to engage in discussions until the brother demonstrates reform (e.g., showing he’s taken steps to address the scam, changed behaviour).

The OP may also benefit from talking to a financial adviser or estate-planning professional, especially if the inheritance is significant, to ensure his assets are managed appropriately and family pressures don’t undermine the estate’s purpose.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

These Redditors backed OP’s stance; equal inheritance was already given; his fault

SwimmingProgram6530 − NTA. Your parents did put you in equal financial standing.

Datura_Rose − Tell the relatives who called you greedy and heartless that you'll let your brother know

that they'll be giving him money to get back on his feet. NTA, his bad decisions, his problem.

redhairedgal4 − Your brother has huge balls asking you for half of your inheritance.

His poor life/finance choices don't make it your obligation to help pick up the pieces of his s__tty choices. NTA

BigMax − NTA. The only question to ask: When your brother was making this investment,

did he call you up front, and say "hey brother! I'm making an investment, and if it goes well, we're splitting the profits!!!"

Unless he did that, he has no leg to stand on when he says "our parents would want us to have equal finances."

Cute-Profession9983 − You don't give him the money because he has already proven he cannot handle large lump sums.

He won't pay you back, he'll just blow another 200k of your folks hard earned and saved money

This group mocked the brother’s recklessness and called him a manipulative scammer

Rye_One_ − If he had taken his $400k and immediately doubled it in his investment scheme,

would he have given you $200k so that you would both have even financial standing, like your parents would have wanted?

Your parents did provide you with equal financial standards.

What they apparently fell short on is in providing you with equal intellectual standing.

Your brother is an i__ot first for blowing $400k, and second thinking it should be your problem.

Probably also third for thinking that he’s going to take the $200k

and somehow be able to turn it back into $400k so he can pay you back… NTA.

Chojen − NTA, I was already on the side of NTA before the edit but jeez, he’s just trying to scam you.

He wants 200k when he already has 100k+ left in the bank?

If you sent the money you would have 200k and he would have 300k+ how is that “equal financial standing” what an AH.

DontUBelieveIt − After reading the update, it looks like brother was hanging onto at least $100k,

PLUS another 60k in phony returns. (10k invested, got back 20k, 20k in 40k out, etc.)

So he has $160k and is trying to get his brother to pony up 200k to make it “even”!?!

I hate to tell you this, but your brother was only going to be out 40k of the original 400.

He is trying to con you. Additionally, his promise to pay back means he didn’t learn his lesson.

Give him nothing. He is trying to make you accountable for his loss. Sorry, man.

This commenter said he should go to the police, not guilt family into paying him

[Reddit User] − He should be going after whoever ran the scheme. Police should be involved.

Someone steals $200k from me I’m calling people who can help solve my problem, not my family.

The money is yours. You can make your own decisions. No one has to agree with you. NTA

This user noted that true family loyalty means the brother should accept his loss

[Reddit User] − Your relatives are right, family does come first.

As in, your brother shouldn’t be driving a wedge between you two over money and should accept the mistake he made.

Would you have lent him the $200K out of compassion, or stood your ground? Can love and logic ever truly coexist when money’s involved? Share your thoughts below.

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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