Chapter 203 - Fiercely Defend to Turn the Tables
Pregnant With CEO's Baby
âYou and Mr. Zimmer are really very close then, Mr. Wadler.â Judah once again made a conclusion.
Tenda did not refute.
âJust now, Mr. Zimmer said that you admitted that you and my client had a dual contract deal. May I ask how my client contacted you, trusted you, and cooperated with you when she just returned to South Hampton City for a month?â Judah enunciated each word clearly. He hit the nail on the head.
Tenda was a little nervous.
He said, âI donât know why Jeanne trusted me. Perhaps she knew that I didnât have enough funds, so she used me. I heard that sheâs very capable in the business world. It shouldnât be difficult for her to spot someone. So, on the eve of the Lawrence Enterpriseâs tender...â
âThe exact time, please,â Judah said coldly.
âAt 10:00 pm on September 23rd, Jeane came to me and said that she wanted to discuss a deal with me. I was a little hesitant at the time. At that time, I didnât think about breaking the law. I was afraid that she would lie to me, asking me to deliberately submit a tender at a low price but not give me any profit in the end. However, Jeanne gave me a contract that she signed on the spot, and she even wrote down the specifications for the replacement of the materials in the contract. I saw that she was sincere, so I agreed to it.â
âDidnât you notice that there was only a signature and no fingerprint in the contract?â Judah raised his eyebrow. âAs the boss of a construction company, a contract without a handprint has no legal effect. Itâs impossible for you not to know this.â
âI really didnât notice at that time. In fact, Iâm in debt. Some time ago, I lost nearly five million dollars in gambling. If I canât pay it back, Iâll sell my companyâs shares. I built the company from scratch. I donât want to be bought by others, so I gritted my teeth and took the risk. I also followed Jeanneâs instructions and made a low-price tender.â
The reason given was very good.
âI have the loan sharkâs settlement request note here.â Tenda seemed to be afraid that what he said was unbelievable, so he quickly showed his evidence.
The staff member took it from Tenda and handed it to the judge.
âIf what you said is true, then the 30 million dollars in Jeanneâs account was from you?!â
âYes, once the Lawrence Enterpriseâs construction fund arrived, I called Jeanne. Our agreement was very clear. It was to be split 20-80 between us. Since the profit was 35 million dollars, I could only get 5 million dollars, and 30 million dollars would belong to Jeanne. There was some remaining amount beyond the 35 million dollars. If not for this sudden case, it wouldâve been split the same way.â
âDid you personally call Jeanne?â
âYes. I donât trust others, so I did it myself.â
âDid you tell Jeanne after you transferred the money?â
âNo. When Jeanne worked with me, she told me not to contact her too much. Of course, I knew that this matter was illegal, so the less contact we had, the better.â
âDidnât you just say that you didnât think too much about whether this is illegal or not?â Judah found a loophole.
Tenda was a little agitated. âI was talking about that time. I didnât think too much at that time. Iâm not stupid. Of course, I knew after that.â
âOkay.â Judah nodded.
He turned his head to face the judge. âYour Honor, Iâve finished asking my questions.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Everyone at the scene felt that it was a little funny.
Judah had merely stated the matter once again. He did not defend Jeanne at all.
As expected, Jeanne and her lawyer were the same. They just looked grand for attention.
All of a sudden, everyone heard Judah say, âNext, Iâll officially begin to plead my clientâs innocence.â
He suddenly had an imposing manner.