A lawyer named Naomi Brooks agreed to take the case.
Emily had evidence—recordings of Thomas claiming he was dying and threatening messages.
It was enough to begin an annulment case based on fraud.
Thomas retaliated.
He sent people to pressure Daniel in prison.
But Daniel told his daughter firmly:
“Do not go back.”
The court issued a temporary protection order.
But Thomas had money, lawyers, influence—and the six-month deadline approaching.
Then Emily discovered something disturbing.
Thomas was repeating the same lie to another girl.
A seventeen-year-old named Lily Sanders, whose mother was also seriously ill.
Emily refused to stay silent.
With Naomi’s help, she sent documents to an organization hosting a charity gala where Thomas planned to appear as a “tragic philanthropist.”
He was quietly removed from the event.
Later, a court-approved evidence search of his mansion uncovered everything.
The medical report.
The inheritance contract.
The six-month heir condition.
Every document proving the deception.
The court accelerated the annulment.
Thomas’s fraud was officially recorded.
His reputation collapsed.