Maxwell looked at the elderly woman with complete respect and nodded his head. “I understand and I would expect nothing less for Cassidy safety,” he said.

He sat at the small kitchen table and repeated everything he had learned about Justin theft. He explained that Justin was only still employed because the final audit of the embezzled funds was not yet complete.

“He tells everyone he is about to be promoted to vice president,” Cassidy said with a sigh. “He is actually much closer to being fired and facing a civil lawsuit,” Maxwell corrected.

He placed a folder on the table containing the names of independent attorneys who could help her reopen the divorce settlement. “He used coercion to make you sign those papers and that is a legal issue,” Maxwell added.

Cassidy looked at the folder and then at the man sitting in her humble kitchen. “What do you want to happen at this wedding?” Maxwell asked.

“I want my sons to be safe and I want Justin to stop winning with his lies,” Cassidy answered. “I want to walk into that room and not feel like I have something to hide.”