My Husband Inherited a Fortune And Didn’t Tell Me—That’s When I Decided to Take Him to Court

Painting the Villain

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Tom’s lawyer, a seasoned man with sharp features, began his narrative. He took aim at my actions, painting them with shades of deceit and manipulation. He argued that while Tom may have been secretive, I had orchestrated a plan to trap him, using the contract as a snare. “This is not a simple case of money,” he declared, “but one of betrayal, and not just by my client.”

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