Chapter 350

After that, Helen Zalenski, the accountant working in Starstream Group under Cordy, was brought to the witness stand.

"Did the defendant order you to wire 700,000 through multiple transactions to this account?" Victor asked.

"Yes," Helen replied, keeping her head lowered, afraid to even look Cordy's way.

"And did the defendant order you to withhold the untampered tax revenue report?"

"Yes,"

"This is redundant, but do you swear you're telling the truth and nothing but the truth?"

"Yes," Helen said determinedly.

"Thank you."

Having gotten all the responses he needed, Victor turned back toward Judge Faden.

Honor, this concludes the

may

"Thank you, Your Honor."

then turned

plead?" Quinn looked up at him

kept her eyes glued to the materials she had, seemingly unaffected despite the solid evidence against Cordy while the prosecution presented

her appear

until Judge Faden called her that she put down the material she was

she put them on, and that black form-fitting suit was the signature fashion

was left in an

a clear cut case with definitive evidence, but the defendant was pleading not guilty?! Everyone could

courtroom and was mostly a legal representative for the Saunders whenever they

was not particularly famous among legal circles, and some lawyers who came to attend the trial were stifling

saying that Cordy was doomed when they

not just the lawyers either—everyone else attending the

could not help laughing

this particular trial, and one would actually fear being caught in

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