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They called me a liar in front of a packed courtroom, and my own mother made sure everyone believed it. With one hand on the Bible, she looked the judge in the eye and said, “She was never a soldier. She faked the scars, the medals, all of it.” The room turned cold as every face shifted toward me with disgust. Then the courtroom doors opened, and the man stepping inside made my mother’s smile vanish. – True Stories

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The first lie my mother told under oath erased twelve years of my life. The second one was meant to put me in prison.

“She was never a soldier,” Evelyn Cross said, one hand resting on the Bible, her voice steady enough to sound holy. “She faked the scars, the medals, all of it.”

A murmur rolled through the packed courtroom.

My mother did not look at continue reading …

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