Chapter 1540
Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted
Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted Chapter 1540 [Eleven Jewell]
Maggie did not give Barbaraâs request much thought at first. It was not until Barbara abruptly left the design drafts with her after answering a call that Maggie sensed something was amiss.
While a lot of design work is done on computers these days, most designers still prefer hand-drawn sketches.
Maggie was familiar with Barbaraâs habits after knowing her for many years. When Barbara had to step away from her desk in the office, she would always keep her drafts in a drawer and lock it. There was no way she would leave the drafts to pick up a call and have Maggie safeguard them.
So, Maggie contacted Stella without hesitation.
Stella happened to be with Keegan at the time. He promptly drove her to the scene and used the drone to capture footage. Originally, Maggie had intended to leave the design drafts untouched and wait for Barbara to retrieve them herself.
However, Stella believed Barbara would undoubtedly have a backup plan if this were a set-up. It was better to be proactive in that situation.
Now, they had the full-length surveillance footage on screen.
Maggie stared icily at Barbara, âLetâs have the experts onsite verify if this clip is edited. Weâll know whoâs telling the truth. I never opened your folder, and I have no idea what youâve drawn on there. So, how could I have plagiarized your work?â
Barbara was utterly flabbergasted after watching the tape.
She thought that as long as there was evidence proving that Maggie had handled her design drafts, she could firmly assert that she had copied her work. Little did she know that the other party would present evidence and claim innocence.
Barbaraâs plan instantly unraveled as her lie about the design drafts fell apart. She glanced around and turned to Chad.
He wore a stern expression, âWhat does this video prove? The two designers had a private meeting, yet you went the extra mile to film it. Does that not suggest you had something to hide?â
Stella could not help but chuckle, thinking of the double standard.
âMr. Benson, we got this evidence to guard against dishonest people. We canât just stand here and let youthrow the dirt on us, can we?â
Chadâs face darkened, âMs. Hall, we all know Maggie has a track record. Since youâre now protecting her, can I reasonably suspect that youâre also behind or condoning the action of plagiarism?â
Stellaâs gaze turned cold, âTrack record? She was the one being plagiarized. If Iâm not mistaken, the designer who copied Maggie back then was someone under your management. Doesnât that mean you turned a blind eye to plagiarism too?â
âYou-â Chad ground his teeth in anger. âQuit spouting nonsense! We went to court over it, and she lost.
What right do you have to accuse us of plagiarism?â
Stellaâs tone remained icy, âSo you understand that a legal opinion is required in this situation? Since you canât even produce substantial evidence, why should you be able to claim we plagiarized? Whatâs with this blatant double standard?â
Hearing that, the onlookers started a hushed conversation.
âThose few sketches really donât prove anything. Is Grandeur Gallery trying to gain publicity during someone elseâs launch event?â
âItâs quite possible. After that incident years ago, their reputation in the industry took a hit. Itâs been a while since they had a best-selling item. Iâve heard theyâre even downsizing lately. How could Barbara still get hired there?â
âWell, Barbara does have quite a bit of experience.â
âDo you think thereâs a possibility that Barbara actually stole Maggieâs design and used it to apply at Grandeur Gallery?
Could it be that thatâs how she got the job?â
âEverything is uncertain. Neither side has strong evidence to prove that they are the original creators of this design. Letâs give it some time to see how things develop.â