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Chapter 97: Stop Pretending, I'm Showdown(2/3)

The latter frowned slightly and looked at him with blue eyes.

He said: "It's like David said. This matter is difficult to calm down."

This time, Abel made up his mind and decided not to keep a low profile anymore.

He looked at Caroline.

"Ms. Caroline, I have a big deal for you.

I just don’t know if you dare to accept it or if you are willing to accept it.”

Caroline looked at his serious look and matched his appearance.

This 40-year-old legal woman couldn't help but comment -

If I were twenty years younger, I probably wouldn't be able to handle it.

"Mr. Smith, what do you mean?" Caroline asked.

"I'm suing the Manhattan District Attorney's Office."

Abel faced Caroline and said proudly: "I want to initiate a lawsuit. I want to sue Robert Morgenthau."

"Forehead"

After hearing his words, Caroline's reaction was very indifferent.

She said calmly: "You mean - sue Robert Morgenthau?"

After finishing speaking, she thought for a moment and added: "In what name? I mean, what is suing Robert Morgenthau for?"

In the United States, prosecution is a very common occurrence.

Go up to the commander, and go down to a random truck driver on the roadside.

I estimate that I will be sued once or twice a year.

According to Bloomberg statistics, the number of federal and state cases reached 84.43 million in 1999.

Among them, the federal courts account for 5% of the cases, and the rest are handled by the 50 states and the Capital District, DC, and the unincorporated territories of Puerto Rico and the Islands.

Based on the population of 275 million in 1999, there was almost one lawsuit for every three people in the United States.

In the United States, litigation is extremely common.

If you don't file a lawsuit for several years, you will feel like you are no longer American.

Attorneys like Robert Morgenthau and his prosecutor's office are estimated to be prosecuted at least hundreds of times a year.

Carolyn now has a business to sue the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.

Prosecuting Robert Morgenthau is not a big deal, what matters is the name under which he is prosecuted.

Looking at Caroline's calm look, Abel also realized this.

Damn, this is not China, this is A Chou.

Here, it seems, except for the justices at the top.

There is no one who does not face lawsuits.

After thinking for a while, he said: "It doesn't matter what the name or the charge is. The important thing is to let Robert know who is behind it."

"More importantly, I want the other party to know my attitude."

This time, Abel decided to use the power of green paper to hurt people.

Even if it harms others and does not benefit himself, he still has to express his attitude to the outside world.

Although he, Abel Smith, is low-key, he has always abided by the law and paid taxes on time.

But he, Abel Smith, is also a billionaire!

He is still young and has the support of the nra association behind him.

A young rich man with terrible cash flow!

"David."

Abel looked at David Mellon again, who saw such a serious expression on Abel's face for the first time.

David Mellon's face also became serious.

"I am here."

"Later, I hope you will contact major law firms across the United States.

I hope you can contact no less than twenty law firms, and they must be the top twenty."

Abel said.

David Mellon heard it, opened his mouth silently, and then looked at Caroline next to him.

"Mr. Smith."

Caroline responded, saying, "What do you mean?"

Abel smiled and said to her: "Of course, Ms. Caroline's law firm is also included.

In addition, I hope, Ms. Caroline, you can take the lead this time."

"Mr. Smith, what do you want to do?" Caroline frowned.

"What do I want to do?" Abel smiled, "I want twenty of the best lawyers in the United States to sue the Manhattan District Attorney's Office at the same time!

The name of the prosecution is not important, nor is the party suing.

It is important that Robert Morgenthau and his office be prosecuted."

For now, except for Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

David Mellon can be said to be the person who best understands Abel’s character and way of doing things.

After hearing what Abel said, David vaguely understood what he meant.

David couldn't help but said: "Are you serious?

If this is really such an exaggeration, the legal fees will be astronomical."

Caroline was not stupid. Seeing David's reaction, she also reacted and looked at Abel seriously.

"I'm serious.

Of course I'm serious. I could write a check for $100 million right now if necessary."

He looked at Caroline's shocked and helpless eyes, "Is one hundred million dollars enough?"

"That's enough." Caroline said expressionlessly, "With this kind of money, we can already hire more than the first twenty people."

"Then keep half and use half as attorney fees.

Please get as many lawyers as possible and prosecute Robert Morgenthau."

"The other half stays as a bonus.

Whoever sues successfully will receive a corresponding bonus."

"It makes more sense to allocate it like this, don't you think? Madam."

David couldn't help but said: "This is really crazy."

Abel calmed down and took out his most powerful weapon that he had thought of on the plane.

Abel breathed a sigh of relief, and changed his posture in front of David and Caroline.

He walked back to his office chair and lay lazily on the chair.

"Huh~"

He exhaled softly and said: "I can't help it, I'm still young, I'm only twenty years old.

It is known to all the world that young people have a more irritable temper.

Since being low-key can’t make them let me go, then I swear, I will never be low-key again!!”

"David." He suddenly said to David Mellon: "How is the newspaper purchase going?"

"Well" David Mellon was stunned by his jumping words, and then he reacted:

"Under negotiation.

There are two medium-sized newspapers that are willing to sell.

We are currently negotiating the price.”

"No need to talk about price.

Just follow their current price and buy it first.

I want them to be mine tonight." Abel had no expression on his face.

David looked at his appearance, hesitated, and nodded: "I understand."

New York's legal female satan looked at Abel, then at David, and finally Caroline's eyes fell on Abel.
To be continued...
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