No you did not. He knew he was taking the money, what it was for, etc. Maybe he feels somewhat responsible since there is no way I can live on less money than my rent.
I don't know how truthful he is being. He told me when he started talking to me again that he was thinking of dividing the money up among my children.
This story sounds unbelievable to me, but it is not.
Once, I was an active poster on a forum for 11 years. I told them, over the course of 3 months, what was happening in my life. It was brief, not long-winded as I am here. I thought I was well-known and respected until a lot of people didn't believe me. They said too many bad things had happened in too short a period of time. These weren't my friends at this forums, just regular participants I hadn't formed friendships with.
What happened was, I had a heart attack. We had to put my beloved collie down because he had lymphoma. My husband had several strokes. My cardiologist diagnosed why I had been barely able to walk for years -- not bursitis, like my doctor in Boston had told me -- peripheral artery disease. My son was admitted to the psych ward at a hospital 2 hours drive from us, for 12 days.
I didn't tell this story here because I was worried people wouldn't believe me or would think I somehow caused this to happen.
My mom had decided to put the money in a trust for me but she was way too sick in her last to weeks of life to sign the papers. I realized after she died that she had made a massive effort not to let my sister and I know how sick she was, until she couldn't do it any more. She didn't want us to worry about her, even though we did, and even though I told her I would support whatever she decided to do about cancer treatment, including a no-treatment option. She chose the no treatment option without saying a word about it. She simply said she was scheduled for various treatments, which was not true. She was way too sick for treatment to have done her any good whatsoever.