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Chapter 184 The Destruction of the Vulture Lawyer(2/2)

As long as these so-called stars and celebrities make up some random scandals about drug abuse and coercion of actresses, they will obey, which shows that they are not good people in the first place. Most of these casual scandals are based on the truth.

This Ronald dared to use this trick on himself, and it seemed that he was a little green. Should he offer 1 million, or 1.5 million?

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Eli’s hands were grabbed by the NYPD behind him and he was put in shiny handcuffs.

"Have you completed what you told me?" the young prosecutor asked the NYPD detective who directed the operation.

"Everything has been arranged." The detective shook his head silently, and now the bug lawyer had hit the iron plate.

"Excuse me, Eli, do you have anything to say about your alleged extortion of several celebrities?"

As soon as he left the house, Eli was surrounded by television cameras and reporters holding long microphones to ask questions.

"What are you doing? This is a violation of my rights. Even as a criminal suspect, I am innocent until convicted!"

Litigator Eli finally became nervous. He always used the media to blackmail others, but this time Ronald used his tactics against himself.

In the TV media, the reporter was reporting on his history of blackmailing several female anchors of the TV station. He also blackmailed several TV stars into paying high settlement fees because of minor disputes with neighbors.

"No one is here to convict you, go away." Two NYPD officers pushed him, and footage of Eli in handcuffs was shown on television. Even if the judge finally found him not guilty, New Yorkers would remember it.

This is the face of a bad guy who specializes in blackmailing celebrities.

"I refuse to accept it. I was framed," Eli denied desperately, trying to avoid being filmed by the camera.

"Be obedient, Eli, that's the police car over there, just walk over."

"Please, even if you bring me a hood," Eli was grabbed by both arms and had no choice but to walk the long dozens of meters and was put into a police car parked on the side of the road.

The ugly behavior along the way was captured by the television cameras.

"It's so refreshing." Several hosts on the TV station looked at the scandalous behavior of this litigant and started laughing.

"Does this kind of perp walk violate the First Amendment?" A host who regularly covers court news raised an objection.

"This is Rudy's new approach. All Wall Street and government criminals will be dealt with this way in the future." Pia Lindström knows better. The Southern District Attorney is about to start his high-profile crime nemesis.

arduous journey.



"This is five thousand dollars, RTKD will give you and the settlement fee. Sign here and you will not disclose the settlement agreement to any news media in the future."

The female student who wore leg warmers for dancing and did not follow the instructions to look good signed the settlement agreement. She did not expect an excessive settlement amount at the beginning, it was all prompted by the lawyer.

"In addition, my client contacted LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts. After you recover from the surgery, you can continue to study at the new merged school. You can stay in the dance department, or transfer to the acting or singing major."

The victim was able to stay in school because Ronald donated a small amount of money to LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts, which was about to merge with the New York Academy for the Performing Arts.

The performing arts college who refused to film "Famous" back then has now regarded the film and the TV series of the same name as stories that happened in the school.

At the inauguration ceremony of the new school next door to Lincoln Center that Ronald attended, a bronze plaque with the name "Fame" was inlaid under the bronze name plate, and below it was a line of small words, "This is the school where the world-famous story happened."

Several of the protagonists from that year, Irene Kara, were busy with TV stations and could not come to participate in the completion of the new school site. Only a few minor supporting characters from that year came, and Ronald recognized him, Antonia, and Jean...

Lucy, the black actor who Ray went to eat pizza with.

"Lucy, hello."

"Hi, Ronald. I didn't expect you to recognize me." Lucy came over and hugged him.

"How are you doing?" Ronald asked her.

"It's okay. I've found a job now as a salesperson in a department store. My dream of being an actor has gone. But I watched your break dancing and Long Wei Boy, which were really exciting."

"I'm sorry, Ronald has to leave first, we have something to do." Little Bud stepped forward to block Lucy, who still wanted to talk to Ronald.

"It's okay, Bud. This is my good friend who used to be on the set." Ronald smiled and asked Bud not to stop him, "Let's go eat the Italian pizza from before."

"Yeah, okay." Lucy was very happy that Ronald still recognized her as a friend from back then, and went with them to the pizza shop in Little Italy that Antonia often went to, and ordered a Margherita pizza.

"Are you from the Bronx, too?" Lucy chatted with Bud.

"Yes, I am actually Gene Ray's neighbor. At that time, Ronald chose him to play Famous, and I was the one who introduced him."

"Oh, I didn't expect that. Why don't you come by yourself?"

"I was not an adult at that time, so the crew didn't want me."

They both grew up in the Bronx and had a great time talking.

Everything felt like it was back to before, except that the background music changed from Donna Summer's disco to MJ's "Billy King."
Chapter completed!
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