Chapter 92 "Fuck, what do I do?" Yasmin thought.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSoon, the police arrived. Along with them cthe renowned attorney, Jeffrey Fisher.
"Ms. Murray!" Jeffrey greeted Yvette respectfully.
When the others saw that, they couldn't help but exclaim in surprise.
"Oh my god, Yvette's attorney is Jeffrey Fisher!" "Jeffrey has been in the industry for 30 years, and he's never lost a single lawsuit. If Yasmin uploaded those posts, she's done for." Yasmin becmore fearful, but she still refused to admit that she had uploaded the posts.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Must you do this, Yvie? It wasn't me. I was wronged..." Yvette thought Yasmin was shameless to deny the truth when the evidence was presented to her. She glanced at Jeffrey, who immediately. understood what Yvette wanted.
"Officers, these are the evidence of Yasmin Murray's defamation against my client," he said to the policemen. After examining the documents, the policemen becsolemn.
"You are under the suspicion of defamation and damaging other's reputation. Please cwith us!" "It wasn't me. It wasn't me..." Yasmin cried, looking pitiful "Yvie, please believe in me. I didn't upload those anonymous posts..." Seeing how Yasmin was in tears, the others couldn't help but wonder.
"Did Yasmin actually not upload those posts on the forum?" "Yeah. She's crying so hard. Maybe it really wasn't her." Without even batting an eye at Yasmin, Yvette sat lazily on her seat with her legs crossed. She looked relaxed. Jeffrey said, "Please don't worry, Ms. Murray. I will ensure she receives the maximum legal penalty!" Everyone couldn't help but gulp in fear. They looked down on Yvette for being a country bumpkin, but she made the vice-chancellor bow and sent Yasmin to the police station.
Yvette wasn't somebody they could mess with! At the police station, the police said to Yasmin, "Go inside and behave yourself. We'll question you later!" As she was pushed into the detention room, Yasmin's expression was grim. She despised how run-down the place was.
She was used to being doted on and never experienced such misery.