A soft gasp echoed somewhere in the room.

“Her name is Savannah Reed,” Avery said. “She is present tonight as a guest of one of our vendors.”

Adrian moved toward the stage, but Elliot stepped calmly in his path, preventing him from getting closer.

“This is how things will proceed,” Avery continued. “The divorce is already filed, and the asset division has been calculated carefully.”

“My equity stake does not count yet because it has not been consolidated, and the loan tied to my private trust is considered debt rather than income.”

She folded the document again and placed it back in her bag.

“After all calculations, Adrian is entitled to approximately one hundred eighty seven thousand dollars, not the seven hundred fifty thousand he expected.”

“I have also filed a civil claim to recover the forty three thousand dollars that was taken, which will significantly reduce his settlement.”

The room remained completely silent.

“Additionally, I provided financial records to federal tax authorities,” she added with a faint smile. “It appears the company income was never reported, and they are very interested in discussing that matter.”