Chapter 206 Furious, and Another p in the Face
"No! I did it with my own ability. If you continue to insult my personality like this, I''ll sue you!" Lta was so agitated that her eyes were red
Josiah stood up. "Your Honor, objection. I object that the intiff''s attorney is always trying to stimte others to achieve his own goals!"
“Objection sustained.” The judge was serious. "Attorney of the intiff, please provide evidence. Do not use excessive words to specte and
interrogate.”
“Understood,” Judah said respectfully, "Your Honor, please allow my other witness to appear in court."
"Permission granted.”
After a while, a middle-aged woman appeared.
When Lta looked at the woman, her face turned pale.
Adrian was also stunned at that moment.
The woman walked to the designated spot, and Judah walked toward her. His tone was much calmer. "May I know your name, who you are, and who
you are rted to?"
"I''m Casey Jenkins, Adrian Zimmer''s legal wife. We''ve been married for 20 years.”
“Do you have children?”
"Yes," Casey replied. “Our child is 18 years old and has juste of age."
"Is your child in university now?" "A freshman."
“Okay.” After Judah finished asking, he went straight to the point. "Do you know this woman in front of you?"
Casey looked at Lta.
Lta was obviously avoiding Casey''s gaze.
Casey gritted her teeth and said, "Yes, even if she turns into ashes?
"How do you know her?"
"She seduced my husband for five whole years. How can I not know her?!"
“Casey, what nonsense are you spouting?!” Adrian was furious at this moment. "What nonsense are you spouting?!"
"I''m not spouting nonsense!” Casey was also very agitated at this moment, "You think I don''t know that you''re fooling around outside? I know! I just
didn''t say it for the sake of our child! If I wasn''t afraid of affecting our son''s studies, I would''ve fallen out with you!"Content is property of N?velDrama.Org.
"You, you, you!" Adrian was so angry that he could not even speak. After a long while, he said with extreme agitation, "Don''t listen to other people''s
gossip. I didn''t do anything to let you down!"
"You think it''s hearsay?!" Casey sneered. "I wish, but I''m not stupid. We sleep on the same bed. Do you think I can''t feel if you''re thinking of someone
else?!"
"I''ve already told you that I''m very busy with work. I''m very busy with work, so how can I have the time to deal with you?!"
"It''s nice to use work as an excuse, huh?!" Casey mocked, "Every night, youe home at 1:00 am or 2:00 am—you came home after sleeping with
this woman!"
"Casey, shut up and go home now. This isn''t the ce for you to act like a shrew!" Adrian could not take it anymore and shouted at his wife.
"I''m a shrew?! In your opinion, I can''tpare to those vixens outside, can I?”
"I told you that I didn''t do anything to let you down. I''ll exin it to you and prove my innocence after I''m done here!" Adrian''s tone was obviously
softer. "Go back now.”
"That''s not necessary," Casey rejected coldly, "I''ve had enough—l''ve had enough of your betrayal. It''s not just Lta. I know that you had many
women before her. Now that our son is in university, I don''t need to worry anymore. I want to expose all your scandals”
"Casey, you''re crazy..."
"Mr. Zimmer, please control your emotions,” Judah interrupted and said fiercely.
At this moment, the judge also warned seriously, "Mr. Zimmer, please calm down!"
Adrian could not calm down at all. At this moment, his veins were bulging. and he was extremely ferocious
Judah looked at Casey and asked, "Ms. Jenkins, do you have any evidence to prove that your husband has been cheating on you?”
"Yes."
"What evidence?" "From the moment
I discovered that my husband has
been cheating on me, I thought of
divorcing him. However, our child
was too young, and I didn''t want him
to think that his family is iplete,
so I endured it thought that Adrian
was just fogling around for a
moment After fooling around, he <>
would eventually return to his family.
That said, I didn''t expect that he:
would only make things worse.
Especially after he met Luneita, he
no longer bothered aboutme and
our son anymore. I knew very well
that I wouldn''t be able to continue
living like that. After my son''s
situation bes stable, I''ll divorce
him. Nheless, ever since we got
married, I''ve been a housewife and
have no financial resources.
Therefore, I have to take away
Adrian''s property. I''ve asked my
lawyer. As long as I can prove tha
he has an affair during the marriage
and that I''m not at fault, I''ll be able to
get morepensation. Hence, all
these years, I''ve hired a private
detective to help me keep an eye on
Adrian and take many photos of him
having an affair."
"Please take them out."
Casey ced the photos in Judah''s hand.
Judah took a few nces.
It seemed like he could not bear to look at them.
His expression was strange. He could not help but take another look at Adrian and Lta.
That made everyone present curious about what the photoes were about.
Judah presented the photos to the judges and the trial bench.
He asked, "Your Honor, can these photes be used as evidence that Mr. Zimmer and Ms. Walker colluded?"
"Yes," the judge said.
Josiah suddenly said, "It can only mean that they have an improper rtionship and have little to do with this case."
“Lawyer Newton," Judah said to him, "Please use your professional legal knowledge and a normal people''s logic to rearrange the content of this
case.”
Josiah looked a little cold.
Judah was such a significantwyer, yet he dared to mock him like this.
Judah said, appearing to have a n
in mind, "The cause of the case is
that Mr. Zimmer reported that my
client profited 30 million dors on
the constructign project of the
Lawrence Enterprise''s logistics
warehouse. °She was usedof ?
having worked with the cont acta
Mr. Wadle _ through a dual contract.
However, after going througkthe
case, we Clearly know that the
pétson who drew up the.dua
contract was Ms. Walker. Ms.
Walker has nothing to do with my
client, but sne has a deep
rtionship with Mr. Zimmer. This is
one thing. The second thing is that
the contractor, Mr. Wadler, had
always been in business with Mr.
Zimmer. However, Mr. Wadler has
nothing to do with my client. Lawyer
ewton, with your years of
experience in public prosecution,
what do you think this means?"
Josiah''s expression was obviously unsightly.
The public prosecution cases that he usually dealt with were all cases where the sentences were already going to be confirmed.
It was the first time he had encountered such a reversal.
Judah did not wait for Josiah’s reply. He said straightforwardly, "This means that this case has nothing to do with my client. The person who has the
most to do with it is the whistle-blower, Mr. Zimmer!"
His voice was loud and clear, and he had a strong aura in the court.
"Objection!" Josiah said coldly, "This is only your spection. There''s no evidence to prove it! Even if Mr. Zimmer is rted to these people, it doesn''t
mean that he framed Ms. Lawrence. You missed a very important part, Lawyer Smith!"
Judah''s eyes narrowed.
“There''s an additional 30 million
dors in Jeanne’s ount. The
amount is exactly the same as the
witness’ testimony and the data on_
the ount list! Could it be that yau
think that Mr. Zimmer transferred 30
million dors to Ms. Lawrence?
Lawyer Smith, Mr. Zimmer is-a
high-ranking leader of a listed
company. Even if his annual sry is
a few million dors, he wouldn''t be
able to casually take out 30 million
dors to do such a thing. Besides,
what could his motive be?!"