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

well. You may return to

"Thank you, Your Honor."

Faden then turned toward

Quinn looked up at him

had, seemingly unaffected despite the solid evidence against Cordy while

appear as if she had given

put down the material she was holding and picked up

that black form-fitting suit was the signature fashion of any lawyer! She stepped

courtroom was left in an uproar by

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

never spent much time in a courtroom and was mostly a legal representative for the Saunders whenever they had some legal

circles, and

were already saying that Cordy was doomed when they

lawyers either—everyone else attending the trial

Noel could not help laughing

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

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