A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 507
A Life Debt Repaid
The voice recording was played, and the entire courtroom listeend.
A middle-aged manâs deep voice rang first. âUsing John Levineâs authority for market manipulation? Heâll kill me if he finds out!â
âDonât worry-heâll never find out,â another manâs voice replied, clearly younger and more composed.
âNo. I canât.â
âYou donât want to get paid?â the younger man asked threateningly.
âMr. Levine pays us plenty. And Iâm not that ambitious,â the middle-aged man refused again.
âReally? What if someone finds this?â
The younger man appeared to be showing the middle-aged man another recordingeveryone in the courtroom could hear erotic moaning, and it was obvious what it was.
The middle-aged man sounded flustered. âW-Where did you get that?!â
âThatâs not the point,â the younger man told him, âbut I do wonder if you could stay in Levine Ventures if youâre found messing around with women. Iâve also heard about your motherâs cancer, and being treated aboard was costing you several grand each month-â
âStop,â the middle-aged man gave in immediately. âWhat do I do?â
âItâs simple. Weâve already made a dummy account under Johnâs name, and you just have to make contact with some investors whoâve been working closely with him and claim that youâre working as his representative. Iâm sure youâd know who amongst these partners are worth your time or not.â
âBut once they realize theyâre swindled, theyâll definitely take it up with Mr. Levine,â the middle-aged man said in concern.
âYou donât have to worry about that. Once they pay up, I have all the ways I need to silence them.â
âButâ¦â
âItâs exactly the same case with you,â the younger man added confidently.â I mean, would you dare to reject me now?â
ââ¦Fair enough,â the middle-aged man agreed to the conspiracy.
The recording ended there.
Once again, the courtroom became rowdy as everyone started to discuss the veracity of the recording. There was no telling who the people in the recording were.
It was obvious that both men were prudent, avoiding mentioning each otherâs name throughout their conversation.
Standing before the judges, Toby said, âItâs evident from the recording that my client is a victim of identity fraud, to which he had knowledge of.
Moreover, Iâm sure Your Honor could identify that one of the men in that recording is Wade Jonas, whoâs right here in this courtroom.â
In fact, Wadeâs face had dropped the instant that recording started playing. His face paled when Toby mentioned him by name.
His lips were shuddering, and he kept stammering without saying anything coherent, clearly terrified.
Still, he worked hard to keep himself calm and cry out, âN-No, thatâs not me! I never had my voice recorded! I donât know where it came from! Iâm being framed!â
âYour honor,â Sean said, rising in his seat. âAfter examining the evidence that the defendant produced, I found several inconsistencies. Firstly, while John Levineâs accounts and revenue are clean, we cannot dismiss the possibility that he wired the illegal revenue to other individuals, such as his family or a third-partyâs account. We cannot determine if he did not profit illegally from his personal accounts alone.â
âSecondly, Wade Jonas and Hunter Stevensonâs testimonies already confessed their involvement. Their accusations are effective as evidence against the defendant.â
âThirdly, while I have listened to the recording the defense counsel had provided, there is no definitive evidence that one of the voices is Wade Jonas. Moreover, it is conveniently easy to fabricate a recording with any manâs voice. Even if it wasnât, Wade Jonas may have been under duress when the recording was made.â
âIn summary, I assert that the evidence the defendant provided is inconsistent as evidence in a court of law.â
Sean certainly voiced his argument with logic and reason.