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Chapter 234 Everyone gets the stolen goods(2/2)

It's the phone numbers that listen to the messages, and you can roughly guess who did it." Daniel suggested from a technical perspective.

"I will ask for access to the answering machine logs, and you all must cooperate with me." Niceta understood that this was the moment of truth, and he said to his wife and Richard.

"Of course", Richard and the others said, if this kind of thing is true, it would be a big problem. No matter who it is, with their recording records, it will be easy to steal their customers.

That night, the request jointly put forward by Niceta and others was approved by Ovitz at a meeting of directors and partners. All the brokers were shocked when they heard the news. They all agreed to a thorough investigation without any objection.

By the next morning, each partner's phone log records were sent to their respective offices. Technical experts from Daniel's team helped Niceta and the others analyze the logs, and concluded that...there were no suspicious calls.

"However, there is something wrong with the phone record here. You see, this is a record of calls that were dialed repeatedly in just one minute. Normally, this is the busy signal for the first call, and then through the call back,

After your first call is completed, it will be automatically redialed.

But there is no call record of the other phone in the log of the first phone call. Do you remember if there were any calls that were pressed because you were busy?"

Daniel asked Niceta to recall that this log was very similar to the phone record when the first call came in and was busy. It had been deleted, so it was contradictory to the subsequent redialing behavior.

"I remember, this was a call from one of my clients, and I just answered it when I returned to the office." Niceta pointed to the redialed number and said, before I came back, there was no one in the office."

After confirming that someone was deliberately concealing the truth, Niceta and the others had nothing to say, so they filed an application to separate their answering system from the company's system, and then bought an independent answering machine for their own use.

Daniel helped them conduct a security review and would re-review it every month. This behavior was quickly noticed by interested people, including another founder, Ron Meyer, who also began to handle the phone system on his own.

"The suspect has been caught. He is a bad policeman. I have asked Attorney Kanter to keep an eye on him. Your task is to help me keep an eye on him and put my interests first. The same goes for the Los Angeles County DA's office. I

I don’t want them to bypass my interests and reach some private exchange. I want to dig out the person behind Craig Stevens.”

The next day, lawyer Lindsay Dole arrived, and Ronald immediately gave him a brief briefing on the case.

"Do you want to consider getting the FBI involved?" Lindsay looked at the file quickly and then asked.

"Is that okay?" Ronald didn't expect to ask this, because generally the FBI can only have jurisdiction over interstate crimes.

"Okay, you said that the eavesdropping equipment here is an old model retired by the CIA. This kind of sensitive equipment must be involved in illegal cross-state transactions. I just happened to help you apply for filming at the FBI headquarters with Director Claire of the FBI New York Office.

, she will help."

"Okay, you help me get this done." After Ronald heard this, he could do both. He didn't care what complaints the LAPD would have. Anyway, it would be better to find more departments that are eager to do the work and keep an eye on you.

"Michael, how about the newspaper exposure plan you prepared for me?" Ronald asked Michael Gray, a public relations expert who dropped all business and rushed over to the newspaper public relations that Ronald wanted to cooperate with.

"I suggest not to expose your name. This kind of thing is not very good for you. It is easy for some people to get involved in whether the recording has any risqué news, especially the exposure of Rob Lowe's videotape, and the public's hatred of big shots

When my privacy is exposed, the first reaction is scandal."

"Yeah, okay."

"Then we have an anonymous Hollywood celebrity being bugged and trying to pry away from his role and project angle. Just do some publicity, the Hollywood Reporter here in Hollywood, and Variety coverage. As long as it can arouse the resentment of the stars, you're on your side.
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