Chapter 927 If Olivia had not stepped in that night, the incident would have taken an unimaginable turn.
Keegan clutched the document in his hand.
"Does Marshall know about this?" He asked after a long time.
"Mr. Moore went to the hotel and called the police that night.
He may have been unaware.
And, Mir. Saun withdrew from the lawsuit to protect his reputation since it was Ms. Saun in the hotel room at that time," Aldor replied.
‘Unaware, huh?' Keegan thought.
After a long time, he put the file on the table and said in a deep voice, “Assist the police in finding the two underground casinos in Eastville.
The holidays are coming.
We should help them with their search." Aldor understood what Keegan meant.
Yoven owned the two underground casinos in Eastville.
The gamblers range from high- ranking officials and dignitaries down to peddlers and traffickers.
There were all kinds of people in the gambling ring.
A few of them commit suicide every year because of their loss.
It was a social cancer.
Everyone in the business industry knew who the casino's owner was, but the location would constantly change.
Only those who got invited by a member of the casino could join the club.
They would have to go through a series of trials to confirm their identity before they were allowed to enter.
Since the gamblers were the ones to bring people in, none of them were willing to expose anything about the casino.
Those who did not indulge in such activities but knew of the matter kept quiet because they did not want to get in trouble.
The casinos would not have been in operation for so many years, and Yoven would not have been able to launder so much money without the help of insiders.
One of Keegan's college classmates committed suicide by jumping off a building last year because of his addiction.
He was a manager of an investment bank with an annual income of tens and millions of dollars, and he was the best among his peers.
But, even so, he got addicted to gambling and started slacking off at work.
The Human Resource team in his company tried to talk him out of it several times, but none of their advice worked.
So, they fired him.
He then started going to the casino day and night.
At the beginning of last year, he desperately went to Keegan and asked Keegan to lend him some money.
He told him that one of his family members had gotten a chronic disease and needed the money to pay their medical expenses since he had lost all his money in the stock market.
Keegan lent him two million dollars without any hesitation.
The manager returned the same month and told him that the money was insufficient to cover the bills.
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