Angle Upper Left Quadrant of Part Forward

I have a square part that I’ve placed holes in and already extruded. If you look at the face, or front of the part, I would like to angle the top edge of the upper left quadrant forward 25 degrees and bending at the horizontal line; you can see the red marking on the part. I realize the top of the part in this quadrant will be much thicker when the top edge is moved forward and will get thinner as it approaches the horizontal line. The horizontal and vertical lines converge at the center of the part. Yes, the two chamfered holes need to point down 25 degrees as well. Below is a rudimentary picture of the part as it is now.

Would anyone happen to have any ideas on how I can angle the top edge of the upper left quadrant of this part forward? Any suggestions are most welcome. Thank you.

Here is another option

  1. Split the quadrant you want to “bend”
  2. shape the quadrant as you need
  3. Union the part back together (if you want to chamfer the bend area)
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