Chapter 243
Elsie’s speechlessness left the online defense empty for more than ten minutes. Fess ver.
During this time, in a conference room in the Faculty of Law at Rosemont University, a law professor lowered the volume of the livestream and asked the students present, "What do you think about Ryan’s defense?"
A student raised his hand. "He deliberately set up the transfer of 500 thousand dollars, right? He deliberately clipped a few other people’s transfer records in those bank transfer photos. When it was played to the end, he deliberately sped up the broadcast so that the audience could not see the details. They only saw that the transfer amount was a total of 500 thousand dollars."
Someone added, "The two witnesses cooperated with him to put on this show and deliberately provoked Kerise, causing her to expose the truth on impulse."
Another student said, "I think it’s strange. How could someone as smart as Ryan be photographed bribing witnesses in a bar? Moreover, he left evidence behind. It’s as if everything was within his expectations..."
At this point, the scene fell silent for a few seconds. Strange expressions appeared on the faces of the students. Could it be that all of this... was self-directed and acted out by Ryan?
When the professor saw this, he smiled and said unhurriedly, "It seems that I didn’t teach you for three years for nothing."
He rewound the live broadcast to the time when the two witnesses appeared and replayed it. "I’ve dealt with Ryan many times. I know him quite well. I’m almost certain that these two witnesses are fake. Ryan hired them to cooperate with him."
The meeting room was in an uproar. "It’s illegal to ask someone to make a false witness. How could a lawyer like him dare to do that?"
The professor chuckled and said, "You make good points. However, this isn’t a formal trial, and since this case is a civil lawsuit, all he needs to claim is that the witnesses deceived him or that the witnesses admitted to deceiving him, and he’ll be in the clear."
His glasses looked unfathomable. "Look, the witnesses left saying that. They probably won’t appear again. Who’s going to pursue the matter?
