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I always feared my spiteful ex would cut our daughter out of his will. Now I've discovered he's done something much worse: ASK JANA

I always feared my spiteful ex would cut our daughter out of his will. Now I've discovered he's done something much worse: ASK JANA

Daily Mail​19 hours ago

Dear Jana,
My ex-husband passed away recently and I've just found out something that's made me sick to my stomach.

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