Black Tycoon

by l820233349 on 2009-08-20 23:42:51

Mickey has just graduated from Harvard Law School. Due to his outstanding academic performance, several law firms have sent him invitation letters. After a few interviews, Mickey decided to join a small law firm in Detroit because the firm offered him a high annual salary and provided a Mercedes-Benz car and repaid his student loans. However, Mickey concealed the fact that his brother was serving time in prison. Mickey's wife, Abe, followed him to Detroit and became a teacher at a small school. Abe only wanted to live a planned married life. This law firm was very strange, with no single employees or divorced people. The firm managed its employees very meticulously. Under the guidance of his mentor Allen, Mickey worked hard and had no time to rest. In a short period after arriving, two employees of the firm died in accidents. One day at a restaurant, Mickey met two FBI agents who told him that this firm was involved in money laundering activities and many employees eventually met untimely deaths. They asked Mickey to cooperate with them. Mickey was shocked but did not make any commitment. When he returned to the company and informed his boss Lambert about the conversation with the federal agents, he received little response. During a business trip with Allen, Mickey was set up by the firm with a honey trap and secretly photographed. Mickey also noticed many abnormal phenomena in the firm, so he decided to ask his brother Ray for help. He visited Ray in prison, who gave him the address of a private detective. Ray's cellmate, Rhody, was a private detective helping Mickey investigate the illegal activities of the firm. Rhody was killed by Lambert's men, but they didn't know that Mickey was secretly investigating. Rhody's secretary saw the murderer that day and found Mickey, wanting to help him investigate the firm. The Department of Justice also got involved in the investigation of Lambert's firm. They approached Mickey to cooperate, but Mickey knew that if he handed over the client information to the Department of Justice, he would violate the professional standards of lawyers and could never practice law again. On the other hand, if he continued to cooperate with the firm, it would result in disgrace and even death. After much struggle, Mickey decided to rescue his brother first while secretly collecting evidence of the firm's illegal activities. Mickey proposed to the federal agents to release his brother and pay him $10,000 as a condition. The federal agents had no choice but to agree. Abe used a plan to steal confidential information from Allen, while Mickey communicated with each of his clients one by one, obtaining their understanding and consent to avoid violating professional standards. Eventually, Mickey successfully exposed the true face of this black law firm and gained his freedom.

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