The Good Ol’ Boys of Montgomery
"Leaders in a small New York town thought they were untouchable, until one woman’s quest for freedom took them down."
Eman was arrested and charged with grand larceny. A Colorado attorney referred her to a former prosecutor in Manhattan, Arthur Middlemiss, a partner at a boutique firm that specializes in complex cases involving international money laundering, bribery, and corruption. Middlemiss quickly picked out the flaws in Rosenwasser’s case. Not only was the prosecutor’s relationship with the Soudani family a blatant conflict of interest but also his entire case was predicated on an accusation leveled by a man who had allegedly physically and sexually abused the defendant for decades and who was also the prime suspect in his wife’s unsolved murder.
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