True/False
Sarah Burns is suing her lawyer, Tom Lachey, for the return of property worth $20,000 that she had given him. She had signed a properly sealed document making the gift to him. She says she knew what she was signing but felt overwhelmed by his manner. If Sarah Burns had not yet given him the property, she would not be obligated to do so since it was simply a gratuitous promise on her part. Since she has given it to him, she must prove duress on his part to get it back.
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