Chapter 343: Chapter 343: Mag Evans was captured.
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Moore Mamet was also startled, “Did Deputy Officer Price get it wrong? Mag is the daughter of the Evans family, why would she embezzle such a large sum of money? There’s no need for that!”
“Mr. Mamet has been kept in the dark all along!”
Sean Price: “Officer Johnson, if you would, please.”
Officer Johnson stepped forward, sternly speaking.
“Miss Mag Evans…”
“Don’t say it!” Mag Evans screamed in a voice brimming with unprecedented fear. She no longer cared about her image as she darted over, “I didn’t! I didn’t!”
With teary eyes and a hoarse voice, Mag pleaded, “Deputy Officer Price, you misunderstood. I…”
“Misunderstanding? If it’s a misunderstanding, why is Miss Evans so nervous?” Sean Price signaled Officer Johnson, glanced at Xaviera Evans not too far away, then looked back at Mag.
“Miss Evans, you’re saying I misunderstood? If I did not have evidence, I wouldn’t have come over hastily. You took 40 million dollars from Mr. Yigol Mamet’s account. Did you think we wouldn’t find out?”
“Mr. Yigol Mamet doesn’t need this 40 million. His loss wouldn’t be noticed but our CEO, Caleb Mamet won’t allow anyone to bully his younger brother or take away what rightfully belongs to him.”
The words of Sean Price exploded like a thunderbolt in everyone’s heart.
Mag’s face was as pale as a sheet, her eyes filled with horror.
The crowd incredulously asked, “Deputy Officer Price said that Mag embezzled money from Mr. Yigol Mamet’s account?”
“Yigol Mamet certainly doesn’t lack money; The Mamet family spoils him, and his brother, Caleb, loves him, so even if four billion is lost, it wouldn’t matter to him. ”
“But how would the money be stolen by Mag?”
At that moment, someone reminded, “You guys, think carefully, doesn’t 40 million sound familiar?”
“The money Mag donated to the school, wasn’t that 40 million dollars? She and Mr. Mamet together donated 80 million dollars, and now Mr. Caleb Mamet accused that Mag has stolen 40 million from Mr. Yigol Mamet’s account?”
“So, the money from Moore Mamet is not clean as well! What a disgusting couple!”
The crowd’s icy gaze fell onto Mag.
She held her breath, her mind in turmoil.
When had Moore Mamet ever experienced such humiliation, being suspected of theft? He shot a fierce glance at Mag.
“Mag, where did your money really come from?”
“I don’t know… I really don’t know!” Mag Evans’ eyes were empty, she just repeated, “That’s my money; my agent can testify for me; she told me the money was mine. I didn’t know the money was Mr. Mamet’s; I was not aware.” Moore Mamet took a few steps back, feeling that the woman before him was an utter stranger.
Sean Price curved his lips, “Officer Johnson, make the arrest.”
Officer Johnson stepped forward and handcuffed Mag.
Mag wanted to resist, but her body had gone rigid. She shed silent tears, weak as if a gust of wind could blow her away.
“I truly didn’t know! Don’t… don’t arrest me! I’m innocent!”
Derek Evans wanted to help, but due to the live broadcast, he dared not resist the law enforcement officers.
With Mag’s arrest, the atmosphere became awkward.
“Mag stole Yigol’s money to donate to the school, to clear her name. Now that the truth is out, should she return the money to Mr. Yigol Mamet?”
“The Evans family tolerating their illegitimate daughter being a mistress is one thing, but now she’s even committed a crime. Are the Evans family blind? They’re treating this troublemaking illegitimate daughter like a treasure!” “This illegitimate daughter has no shame! She first framed Miss Evans for being the mistress; when it’s proven that she’s the mistress, she then steals money to donate, using it to undermine Miss Evans, saying Miss Evans isn’t worthy of Moore Mamet, which is why he chose her.”
“I can’t help but laugh. In the eyes of the Evans family, Miss Evans, who doesn’t vie for anything, is incompetent; but Mag, who’s so scheming, is a gem!”
“Poor Miss Evans! She was just accused of not being good enough, and that’s why her father and grandmother prefer her sister. It’s so heartbreaking.”
“There is one thing Miss Evans indeed can’t compare to Mag, and that’s shamelessness..”