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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 734

Never in a million years did Winslow expect Donald to have no sense of shame.

This video's obviously recorded by one of his loyal subjects! Some gall he has to claim that he's got nothing to do with it!

Winslow pulled his tie to loosen it. A wave of fury crashed through him as he fumed, “Even if you weren't the one, you shouldn't have played this video right here during our meeting! I demand you destroy that flash drive this instant!”

Donald gestured for Amelia to pause the video before he turned to Winslow and said placidly, “Mr. Moore, I already told you not to get so worked up about it. I've never watched this video until now, so how would I have known that this video could turn out to be something like this? Of course, we can stop playing it, but would you mind telling us who was that woman you were with in the video?”

Following the direction where Donald was pointing, Winslow finally noticed that the screen had frozen exactly at the time when he and that woman were both facing the camera.

Others might not be able to put a name to that woman's face, but there was no way Jennifer could not recognize who that was.

“That's our manager from the commerce department, Xyla Lozano,” she revealed.

Donald regarded Winslow with a half-smile. “If my memory serves me right, isn't married your marital status? What would your wife think if she found out you had been intimate with one of our staff? More interestingly, after looking into the rest of the files in the flash drive, we also learned that she seemed to be a conduit for your money laundering.”

To come up with a flawless financial report and get past the headquarters' evaluation would be out of the question had there been no inside job.

One by one, Amelia opened the documents in the flash drive, only to find the bank transfer records between Winslow's personal bank account and that of those who were in cahoots with him.

As compared to the information Amelia provided in bringing the company's illicit profits to light, what Donald brought to the table was equivalent to sentencing Winslow to death. It would be a futile attempt at that point to make anyone else a scapegoat for Winslow's own felony.

Devastated, Winslow felt as if all his strength had left his body. As he slumped into his seat, not another word escaped him.

“What else do you have to say for yourself now, Mr. Moore?” Donald said.

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