I grabbed his iPhone and noticed that he has been defrauding people online through onlyfans stolen identities, he tried to hide it at first, thinking I don't know much about technology like his old man, later he asked me not to expose him to his father.
This boy and his friend choose to rob people online and he is only 18 years old, he knows BTC by fraud but they are foolish enough not to know that BTC is traceable, since Bybit is on this case already I am expecting an arrest on his friend or even him later, unless Bybit choose not to push this further, maybe because the BTC is just $2000
I wish I couldn't but his father his my uncle, we are related, how will the son even change? This was what came to my mind, I have a son too and I don't want him to be on this same path, I talked to him and I use my story about I ended up with Bitcoin online and also how my father was there to support me before he passed away and I later told his father not to scold him for lying to him, instead he should start advising him the right way.
What broke my heart was how sad his father was when I told him, he said he trusted the son the most.
Being lied to by the closest people is the hardest thing, you least expect it, but it happens and only those who have been through it can believe it. I will say that it can be fixed, despite the fact that this guy asked not to tell his father about it, in fact, this is the only way to fix it, because if he gets away with it now, he will continue to do something similar in the future. And since his father is an authority for him, then let it be awkward and painful, but at least he will have a chance to learn this lesson. It is important to distinguish from youth what is bad and what is good, fraud is a slippery slope, over time you will want more money and the crimes will become larger, so it is better to stop it now, when everything is just beginning for his son.