Chapter 380: Green, it seems that I am stuck.
You could help me with me spoke, he threw the fabric of his torn skirt, with the subtle intention that Rhys noticed his delicate whitece underwear.
But the only answer he received was the strong breath From the exhaust gases when Rhys''s car started.
Etta waspletely baffled.
For when he regained the meaning, his car had disappeared.
Overwhelmed by humiliation and anger, the ground furiously hit, cursing out loud.
At that time, the property administrator approached, his gaze stopped a little too long in Etta''s curves.
He rified his throat and pretended Concern.
- Sir Cruz, he needs aid Who the hell believes you that you are to look at me in his anger, Etta kicked covered as he was turning home.
He involved Adamson.
That was just the beginning.
They emerged in light old images that showed Adamson assaulting a policeman who tried He encountered a flood of scandals rted to Adamson.
Unfortunate, which, together with Adamson, had diverted almost 150 million dors from public coffers through corrupt urban development projects.
Then, a shocking revtion became viral that revealed that Adamson had systematically harassed women systematically In the George Group for years.
The article detailed the brutal stories of more than a dozen women who had suffered their abuses.
In just thirty minutes, the publication had attracted millions ofments and shared.
These young women were at the beginning of their careers, now they carry these scars for life.
We need tougher penalties! People like him should be locked up for life! Exact! Men like him always escape justice.
When real things will change.
Support for victims dominated thements.
Any attempt to me women, such as suggesting that they had somehow benefited or question theirck of resistance, it was quickly denied.
In fact, thosementators were quickly unmasked by Quick Cameo, a famous hacker who presented their true identities to the public.
The consequences were serious.
The executives ofpanies, the academics and the people with family heritage faced public humiliation, their jobs and saw how their social status copsed ...