Laura Owens
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Laura claimed that her parents paid for her life.
Four months earlier, Ron Owens and Jan Black also filed for bankruptcy.
There's one particular online detective who's been looking into this part of the story, Tiffany Robertson, who goes by BigTiffDog on social media.
She recently retired from a career in the financial services industry and joined the online community investigating Laura Owens.
Everybody kept saying, trust fund baby.
just on a whim decided to start looking into using my skill set to look into the family a little deeper.
And I think I even shocked myself with what I found.
Ron Owens and Jan Black filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy on August 14, 2025.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows people to keep their home while catching up on missed payments through a court-appointed repayment plan.
Ron and Jan were severely behind on their mortgage payments, and one of their credit card companies had filed a lawsuit over delinquent accounts.
Laura's parents agreed to the court-ordered payment plan and made the first payment.
But after that, it appears they failed to continue.
The mortgage problem they have is that they have two mortgages on their home that they cannot afford.
But that's a lot of money going out each month, even when you make $21,000 a month.
That's what Ron and Jan declared as their monthly income on their bankruptcy filing.