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The next day, just after arriving at the police detective station, Luke was waved by Dustin and called into the large conference room.
There are more than a dozen police detectives inside, and some information has been pasted on the big whiteboard, with some places and names written on it.
Luke and Selena looked at each other and sat down silently.
They were more familiar with some of the photos on the big whiteboard than all the detectives present.
That was the crime scene in D¡¯Amico¡¯s lair.
Yesterday, Luke and Damon and their daughter confronted fifty or sixty gangsters head-on, and some gangsters even used grenades. Of course, this news was not hidden from the police.
D¡¯Amico was dead, and all the gangsters in the building were dead. The group of gangsters who went to the warehouse did not have time to return to the washroom, and the scene was controlled by the police.
For Frank D¡¯Amico, a drug tycoon, the NYPD has long been blacklisted.
"But Frank is not that stupid. He has been selling his illegal drugs honestly. It is hard to say how many bad things he has done in private. But on the surface, he has not done anything to undermine the stability of New York, so he has not been targeted.
After all, selling illegal drugs does not affect the prosperity and stability of New York.
In contrast, the FBI and DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) are more concerned about the D'Amico gang.
But there was too much movement in D'Amico's lair building last night. The police came to check and found a lot of bodies inside, including Frank D'Amico himself and his son.
There are also a large number of weapons, a small amount of illegal drugs and more importantly, a large number of account books in the den, which makes the police find a treasure.
When Luke cleaned the safe, he did not take away the account books. He just scanned the important ones and put them all back into the safe. This was a little benefit to his colleagues who were cleaning the floor.
From the ledger, nypd can follow the clues and find many downlines who have transactions with the D'Amico gang without spending too much effort.
Now, there are several pieces of information on the big whiteboard that clearly point to the offline gangs involved in the ledger.
Dustin began to explain the case and then arranged the tasks.
As expected, Dustin clearly requested that everyone just pay attention to the case of D'Amico's lair and the incident last night, and there is no rush for the time being.
The target of everyone¡¯s actions in the past few days is several offline gangs, striving to capture their important leaders in one fell swoop.
Normally the nypd would not go to war, but with all the criminal evidence in hand, it would be a fool not to take the opportunity to gain some credit.
??When it comes to political performance, the NYPD and the New York City Council bosses still need some, otherwise how can they fool the people into voting for them.
After listening to the mission, Luke and the two left the police station and began their formal work for the day.
At the same time, the Nelson-Murdoch Law Firm in Clinton District welcomed two guests who were not clients early in the morning.
In the office, looking at the two men and women wearing formal business suits, Fudge asked: "What business do you two come to our office for?"
He knew at a glance that the man was his colleague, but the woman's temperament was not very similar, more like a clerk doing administrative work.
Thinking back to the property management lady who shouted angrily to sue them yesterday, both Fudge and Matt's expressions were a little subtle.
Isn¡¯t it just a little management fee? How about calling a lawyer? That little money is not enough to pay the lawyer's fees. Both of them couldn't help but murmur in their hearts.
The man took out a business card, put it on the table, and pushed it in front of Fudge: "I am attorney Allen Xiao. Today, I was entrusted by the Poverty and Disabled Assistance Foundation to determine a long-term charitable donation with your firm. Matters. This Ms. Ella Del Rey is the director of the Poverty and Disability Assistance Foundation. She will communicate with you on matters related to this charitable donation in the future."
Both Fudge and Matt were a little stunned: "Charitable donation?"
Charitable donations definitely require lawyers to complete a lot of legal procedures, but isn¡¯t the colleague opposite him already doing it?
At this time, Allen took out a large stack of documents and explained it to his two colleagues.
However, Lawyer Allen, who had a calm face, was very jealous of these two young colleagues.
He is not jealous that these two people can help the poor and disabled and apply for loans from the foundation.
Allen is not bad enough to defraud the poor of their life-saving money. What he is jealous of is another separate donation agreement.
The conversation between the two parties did not take long.
This newly established foundation to assist the poor and disabled has received a total of 2.3 million charitable donations this time.
Fudge and Matt can only help those recipients submit applications to the foundation, and other work?It's still up to the foundation to do it.
Among the documents Allen took out, the only thing that really needed to be signed by Fudge and the two of them was a separate donation agreement.
As long as Nielsen-Murdoch continues to provide legal aid to poor and disadvantaged groups, the foundation will donate US$50,000 in operating expenses to the firm every month for a period of one year.
This is what makes Attorney Allen jealous the most.
This kind of donation agreement basically imposes requirements on the firm, such as how many poor groups it must provide legal aid to every year, and to avoid taking money to do nothing or doing less.
But there is no such troublesome restriction clause in this donation agreement. It only requires that it be used for the operation of the law firm.
As long as Fudge and Matt are willing, they can use this money to pay themselves monthly salaries, which can also be counted as the operating costs of the firm. At most, it is just too ugly.
¡°If he were Attorney Allen, he would use this money to pay for all the expenses of the firm, and the profits from the lawsuit would be put into his own pocket, which would also allow his career to start quickly.
Judging from the size of this Nielsen-Murdoch firm, this year¡¯s donation of 600,000 is enough to sustain them for several years.
With a few years of start-up time, a clear result will naturally be drawn as to whether this firm can continue to operate.
¡°Using other people¡¯s money to start a business without any follow-up trouble is simply the dream of countless young people.
But these two young and fledgling lawyers really encountered such a good thing.
What¡¯s even more depressing is that Allen is here to give money to others.
Recalling that he was kicked out of his previous law firm six months ago, and was forced to leave Los Angeles and come to New York, Attorney Allen could only sigh: Life is so unfair!
But no matter how many times the American mmp floated in his mind, in the end he could only say goodbye to the two young lawyers with a smile.
After sending away Attorney Allen and Director Ella, the three elders of the firm hid in the lawyer's office again.
With a smile on her face, Karen looked at the two people: "Okay, who did this? It was a big surprise without saying a word. Yesterday, I said I was looking for a big customer, but today I found a charity donation, with conditions attached. nothing."
A big customer who is willing to pay a big price means that the lawsuit will be very troublesome, but this donation is obviously trouble-free.
Hearing this, Fudge subconsciously looked at Matt, but Matt shook his head directly: "It's not me, I don't know such a wealthy person." (Remember this website address: www.hlnovel.com