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My daughter showed up on my porch at midnight, clutching her pregnant belly, her designer dress torn. “He said the police work for him, Mom,” she sobbed, bruised and barefoot. My phone buzzed with a text from my son-in-law: Send her back, or I’ll make sure you both lose everything. I wiped her tears and poured myself a glass of scotch. He thought he owned the local precinct. He had no idea I was the federal judge who just signed the wiretap warrant for his entire syndicate. – True Stories

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power and corruption.

Power obeyed rules.

Corruption screamed when rules finally arrived.

Adrian’s face twisted. “You did this?”

I walked close enough for him to hear me over the cameras.

“No,” I said. “You did. I only signed where the evidence pointed.”

His eyes burned with hate. “You’ll regret this.”

I tilted my head. “That threat was recorded too.”

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