Rowan had paid both the manager and the driver off. The young man was the only one Rowan hadn't had anything to do with.
The young man glanced at Sean, then at Robert. He stepped forward and cautiously placed an aged journal on the coffee table. "My mother worked at the shopping mall and served Ms. Lawson in the past. This is her journal.
"At the time… I was diagnosed with leukemia and needed a lot of money for my treatment. Because of that, my mother accepted the money against her better judgment and allowed Ms. Lawson to be taken away."
He pursed his lips. "She spent the rest of her life living in horrible guilt. Later, on her deathbed, she told me to find a way to pass this journal to you, Mr. Lawson Senior. I'm a nobody, so I've never gotten the chance to even get near you. I've kept the journal this whole time, though."
Taylor stepped forward to pick the journal up. He handed it to Robert, who took it with trembling hands and immediately started reading it. When he got to the part about Jessica going missing, he saw a detailed description of how Rowan had struck a deal with the young man's mother.
"It's fake. It has to be!" Rowan yelled.
Taylor said, "We've also brought the maid whom Rowan paid to poison you in the past. If you want to see her, I can bring her over tomorrow morning."
Robert gave the journal to him. "I don't need to see her. Send her and this journal to the police! Now, contact Leon Kagan of the Supreme Court and tell him I want to pursue this matter to the end!"

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