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My husband threw a private celebration for his pregnant assistant after taking control of my entire $50 million company. I heard him laugh to his mother, “She already signed everything. By tomorrow, she’ll be on her knees begging.” I stood outside the door and listened. I didn’t cry. I didn’t confront him. I walked back to my car, sat down, and made three calls. They thought they had buried me for good. They had no idea they had just given me the tool I needed to destroy them.

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Breaking

I did not drive back to Manhattan like a ruined wife.

I drove like a woman who had just heard the enemy’s entire plan.

My first call was to Marina Cross, my attorney. She had warned me years ago that love and corporate structures only survive together when one of them is heavily supervised.

She answered half-asleep.

“Please tell me this is worth continue reading …

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