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Woman Shares Why She Refuses To Tell Her Late Dad's Mistress Of 30 Years That He Died

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TikToker @cassdamm spoke out after the death of her father to say that she hasn't told his longtime mistress that he died, despite her constant texts and phone calls.

While it doesn't always happen, sometimes we get to see karma at work—and sometimes, the revenge is sweet.

TikToker @cassdamm, who previously went viral for sharing the unhinged, five-page letter her 15-year-old son's principal sent, complaining about him "wandering the halls" and "being truant" for buying a drink on his way back to class, is openly celebrating the death of her father, but it's not for the reason you'd think.


Rather, her father had the same mistress for the past 30 years, from the time when she was very young, and the ongoing affair ruined many marriages and relationships, including hers with her father.

But the TikToker was clearly reveling in the fact that the mistress had no idea that her father had recently passed away.

The family had elected not to publicly post about her late father's passing, not even a eulogy in the newspaper, and the mistress didn't have her personal information to be able to find her TikTok account. There was no way for her to find out about her late affair partner unless the family decided to tell her, and they didn't see the point in doing so.

"Call me a terrible person for this all you want. Honestly, I don’t care. Because nothing makes me happier right now than knowing that my dad’s mistress does not know that he’s dead."
"I know that the woman is sitting there texting him. Calling him. She’s showing up at his house…wondering why he has not talked to her in weeks."
'And that’s cause he died last month and nobody felt the need to tell her. ‘Cuz it’s really not any of her business."
"Like, it’s nobody’s business. We didn’t do an obituary. We didn’t do a death notice.”

You can watch the video here:

@cassdamm

A waste of 30 years of her life #messytiktok #messytokceo #dramatok #sidechick

Fellow TikTokers totally saw this as karma having come knocking.

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It's alarming to imagine that a pair of people continued to have an affair for three decades and that one of them won't even be able to say goodbye because of how they were involved with them.

But if they had a more suitable relationship instead, the family might have even had her back and kept her in the loop, rather than hoping that he had just ghosted her permanently.

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