Chapter 11: Premature Filing
👉 Previous Choice: You decided to file an immediate public injunction with Judge Ross using only the partial ledger scans. Desperate and with no other [more…]
👉 Previous Choice: You decided to file an immediate public injunction with Judge Ross using only the partial ledger scans. Desperate and with no other [more…]
👉 Previous Action: You contacted Helen Lawson, who provided microfilm evidence of the fraud. I was compiling the evidence Helen had given me when a [more…]
👉 Previous Action: Your ex-wife, Clara, revealed her firm was retained by Arthur and warned you of an impending bunker purge. The call came an [more…]
👉 Previous Choice: You decided to reject the money, enter the bunker one last time, and confront Arthur publicly. “No,” I said into the phone, [more…]
👉 Previous Choice: You decided to accept the $2.5 million cash settlement to rebuild your broken life in silence. “I’ll take the settlement,” I told [more…]
👉 Previous Action: You either rejected the settlement and re-entered the bunker, or you accepted the settlement as a distraction. I descended the grime-caked stairs [more…]
👉 Previous Action: You escaped the bunker’s industrial solvent purge but inhaled toxic vapor. I woke in a hospital bed, the sterile smell a stark [more…]
👉 Previous Action: You suffered permanent lung damage but gained Clara’s and Helen’s unwavering support. Two days later, the air outside the federal courthouse in [more…]
👉 Previous Action: You and your allies arrived at the federal courthouse to confront Arthur Montgomery publicly. Arthur, his voice momentarily faltering, continued his press [more…]
👉 Previous Action: Arthur Montgomery broke down publicly after Helen Lawson presented his wife’s 1944 letter. The fallout was immediate and catastrophic. Within forty-eight hours, [more…]