My best friend is newly homeless, and her parents took a lot of her stuff when she left.

To start, we both live in Florida, so if anyone knows law specific to Florida, that'd be greatly appreciated. My best friend just turned 18, and she left home. She's still in community college, living in an expensive town. She's been staying at her boyfriend's Mom's house and getting rides from him and her friends since she hasn't had a car or insurance since she left. Based on what she said, I think she had a good reason to leave. There was a lot of yelling and manipulation in her home growing up that no one ever knew about since her parents always acted sweet with anyone outside of the family. I hate to admit I was fooled too. When she left, her parents told her not to come back unless they said she could. Then they drained $900 out of her bank account (leaving just a couple hundred) without telling her, since their accounts were linked. According to them, this was to pay for their own expenses for recreation and trips that they couldn't go on now that she wouldn't be around to take care of her two little brothers while they were away. Both her parents are physicians, so they definitely don't need the money. When she left, her mom gave her a small bag with a few pairs of underwear, some pants, and a few tank tops, not enough to last her four days. No toiletries either. She pleaded to be let into the house to get her stuff, and she told me she was legally allowed to do this. Her mom said she'd file a restraining order. Just this week, she found most of her stuff piled at the end of her boyfriend's Mom's driveway. Still, a lot of it is missing, including some things she specifically asked for. On Tuesday, she, I, and some more of our friends were going to a party. Her mom texted her asking to call since it was an emergency. She just called to tell her how she was ruining the family. She did this for probably half an hour. Her mom knew she was at the party. She is the sweetest, and strongest girl I know, and I love her to pieces. She misses her little brothers, and she's not allowed to talk to them. Who knows what her parents are saying about her at home. She doesn't even have time to grieve since she's trying to sort this out and find a job and a place to stay. She's sad she won't have a family or a home on Christmas. If anyone knows how she can get back her money and belongings without her parents losing their jobs, so her brothers will be okay, that would be great. If there's any way she can see her brothers, that would be even better. Thank you.