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She Sent An Anonymous Email Exposing Her Sister-In-Law For Lying About Going To College And Graduating With Honors While Applying For Jobs In Finance

She became more uncomfortable and felt like Katie’s behavior had crossed a serious boundary. She figured that if Katie was caught in her lies, not only could Katie get in a ton of trouble, but so could she, and both their career reputations could be tarnished.

So, to nip things in the bud, she decided to report Katie to her company anonymously.

“I sent in an anonymous email, using a temporary email site, with the graduating class the year Katie supposedly graduated, stating that Katie was lying,” she explained.

“Katie has now been banned and blacklisted from the industry. She attacked me at a family dinner, saying it had to be my fault because I was the only person who could have told.”

While she feels bad for ratting out Katie, she knew she’d be putting her career on the line if she kept her secret.

Should she feel guilty, or was sending that email the right thing to do?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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