The Wolf of Los Angeles

Chapter 180: Mental illness patients

Chapter 180 Mental Illness Patients

Downtown Los Angeles, Financial District.

Haley sat in the office of Aon Center Building, looking at her cell phone from time to time, but never calling.

She has contacted the media and feminist organizations of the Blue Camp. As long as Bella Sain makes a fuss, the two can follow up immediately, completely stinking Hawk Osmon and nailing it to sexual assault on the pillar of shame.

The Blue Party has always had an advantage in public opinion, especially in California.

She has used a similar method more than once.

It seems simple and crude, but in fact it has excellent results. It is only for men, making it difficult for them to explain it even if they have a hundred mouths.

Haley herself was a woman, and when she was in Sacramento, her main job was to the women.

The feminist movement in California is booming, and she has studied many typical cases in depth in recent years.

Women open their mouths to accuse men of voyeurism, photographing and harassing, and there is no need for tangible evidence. As long as they dare to stand up and touch their mouths, men have to spend all their time, energy and a lot of money to explain, which comes from proof of innocence.

Even if the female accusation is not successful, at most one word of sorry, not even apologize.

If the accusation is added with scars, broken clothes and similar traces of infringement, in places like California where blue parties control public opinion, men will not wash the Pacific Ocean water!

Protest to the law?

Haleyba had no goal to do this. People like Hawke Osmon spent a year and a half to deal with such lawsuits, and even if they won in the end, they would not be worth the loss.

Thinking of this, she glanced at her phone again.

Bella Sain has been in office for almost a week and there is no news yet.

At this moment, the phone vibrated.

Hailey picked up her phone and answered: "It's me, is there any news?"

In the parking lot of Venice Beach, a guy wearing sunglasses was sitting in the car, watching several patrol police cars and other vehicles, driving away from the Twitter office building one after another.

He said: "It should have been launched. Several LAPD patrol officers entered the Twitter office building and took away a woman. Hawke Osmond also followed LAPD."

"Stay keep staring." Haley ordered and started calling again: "It's me, Haley, there is a serious case in the West Partition Bureau. You can go and interview."

On the other hand, a female editor in chief of the Los Angeles Times informed two female reporters.

The latter two drove straight to the western part of the bureau.

Haley contacted another women's charity organization to "help" Bella Sain.

...

West Los Angeles, Western Part.

In the interrogation room, facing the video evidence, Bella Sain was expressionless and said, "My lawyer will arrive soon. I will not answer any questions until the lawyer comes."

This is the legal right of the suspect.

The interrogation of police officers from Western Department Officers did not get any answers.

In the reception room on the other side, Hawke finished the transcript.

As his lawyer, Brian has watched the full version of the video and has formally negotiated with the Western Division Bureau.

Bella Sain deliberately falsely accused Hawke of framing Hawk, which has involved a criminal offense. As the victim's lawyer, Brian asked the Western Conference to handle it impartially.

Hawke has always had a great relationship with LAPD and also holds a premium exemption card.

If Hawke was really a perpetrator, the Western Conference might have considered it.

But Hawke is obviously a victim and has ironclad evidence.

There is no need to say much about the attitude of the Western Conference.

In addition, Inspector Susie, who is at the headquarters of the Parker Center Media and Public Relations Office, called the first time.

A few minutes later, Erica hurried over.

When she saw Hawke, she couldn't help but say, "I had imagined that this was the case, but I didn't expect it to come so quickly."

Hawke said deliberately: "After all, it's the future billionaire."

The reception room was full of their own people, and Brian said: "It has nothing to do with billionaires, it's a continuation of the political struggle of the upper class."

Erica is in the Ferguson family and knows a little more. She looks at her cousin: "Don't you attack you first?"

Brian always thought that he was the key point: "I think so too. According to reason and importance, I should start with me first."

Hawke glanced at Brian and said nothing.

Erica knew what was going on, and said to her cousin, "Is there such a possibility? In their eyes, you don't matter. The person who really matters is Hawk."

Hearing this, Brian suddenly fell silent and didn't want to talk to the dog couple.

Hawke spoke at this time and said, "These **** gave me a programmer with outstanding abilities, but they were still a commercial spy. It made people greedy but dared not eat it. Isn't this disgusting!"

Erica wanted to laugh and held back.

Because of her mother, she knew something about Hawke's company and knew that Twitter was short of talent.

Brian found the point to fight back against the dog man and woman: "Or why do you come on stage and get the female spy and eat the gift they sent..." Before he finished speaking, he felt two sharp sword-like eyes coming over, I quickly changed my words: "It's just a suggestion."

Erica said intentionally: "Next time I take annual leave and prepare to travel to Tijuana, and we'll be together then."

"Tijuana?" Brian knew where that was.

Hawke knocked on the table and reminded: "Not to say this for now, figure out who is behind Bella Sain."

Brian nodded: "According to the above news, a team of consulting companies in the governor's office brought people here. The specific person who led the team has not yet been clarified, they came here in hiding."

Erica thought that Hawk was almost ruined, and her cruel and ruthless side jumped out: "I'll find a way to detain Bella Sain and put him in a male detention center!"

At this time, someone knocked from outside, and Brian went over to open the door.

Sheriff Julian came in and closed the door and said, "Bella Sain's lawyer is here."

Erica asked directly: "Have the situation changed?"

"Her attorneys presented a medical record, and Bella was diagnosed with a mental illness by the San Francisco Mental Therapy Center a year ago," Julian said.

No mistakes, one song, one content, one in 6, one book, one bar, one reading!

Hawke couldn't help but shake his head: "This woman is prepared."

Julian nodded slightly: "Yes, according to relevant regulations, we cannot detain Bella Sain in detention."

He also reminded: "Two reporters from the Los Angeles Times came outside and asked to interview the Twitter CEO's sexual assault case."

Hawke was not surprised: "It's fast enough."

Brian responded, "If you weren't careful enough, the situation would be very passive now."

Hawke asked: "If a mentally ill prisoner has a tendency to self-harm, will you be able to accommodate a partner's mental illness agency? You can't let her go home and harm her."

Brian recalled the video he had just watched, opened the notebook, adjusted the picture, pointed to the woman above and said, "Look, Bella Sain picked up Hawke's pen and acted like self-harm. LAPD Her personal safety considerations are necessary to take measures.”

Erica said: "I remember some suspects with severe mental illness will be sent to St. Mary's Mental Therapy Center."

Julian came to the computer and watched the video about Bella Sain again.

After a while, he said, "We refused to bail on the grounds of preventing Bella from self-harm. In this way, Bella's medical record is to give her a ticket to St. Mary."

Erica said to her old partner, "Thank you."

Julian knew his position and camp very well and said, "A little thing."

When he left, Hawke said, “Wait until Bella is admitted to the physiotherapy and arrange some special programs for her.”

Erica said: "Although each person in that place has a single room, it is detained by men and women. It is normal for a few problems occasionally."

Hawke thought for a while and said, "Putting pressure from a spiritual level, there are many talents in that kind of place? Arrange her into a special room and arrange some high-end talents around her. If Bella is not a real mental illness patient, I don't know if it will be enjoyable."

Erica thought, "I remember there were several high-end talents imprisoned there, and they would definitely like their new neighbors."

Brian looked at Hawk, then Erica, and secretly cursed himself, "What kind of person are they really and what kind of person they look for."

He took out his cell phone, called and used his connections, and put Bella in a mental hospital first.

Hawke took out his cell phone, called Edward, and asked him to post through his official Twitter account.

Then he called Susie and asked LAPD to help clarify.

The empty words have no effect, and LAPD will post the edited video through official Twitter.

On Twitter, videos will also be posted through official channels.

Susie soon rushed over from Parker Center to discuss the specific release with Hawke.

The surveillance video is shot at two angles, and the shots are both very clear.

However, when it comes to the legitimate rights and interests of the parties involved, the face must be blurred.

This place was arranged properly, and except for Hawke, the client, everyone else quickly became busy.

Erica went to Julian and coordinated Bella Seine to stay at St. Mary's Physical Therapy Center.

Brian went to negotiate with the Western Bureau with the district attorney, and even if Bella Sain was not mentally ill, she would be transferred to St. Mary's physiotherapy center.

Edward was very fast and immediately posted tweets and videos related to blurring his face. He gave a detailed explanation of what happened inside Twitter today.

At the same time, Susie also asked LAPD's official Twitter post and post videos to make a preliminary explanation on the case.

The evidence is solid and irrefutable.

Half an hour later, Hawke enjoyed special treatment from the West Division Bureau, got on the car from the police lane, and left the West Division Bureau together with Brian.

The two female reporters from the Los Angeles Times who were waiting at the door did not wait for the person involved.

Soon, they received a call from the editor-in-chief of the page and hurried back to the newspaper.

There is no need to report the incident. The police and Twitter have made detailed explanations through official Twitter and released related videos.

This is not because the male superior is angry at the female employee, it is clearly because the female employee is accusing the male superior!

(End of this chapter)

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