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It was a good deal for the prosecution
Briana Hill would give her side of the story,that Yuki would learn the basis for the opposition’s case
Yuki said to Giftos, “Turns out I have an opening at two today”
“Sold,” he said
Yuki hung up with Giftos, made notes to add to the file, and then walked down the hallway for a pickupwith Len
CHAPTER 5
YUKI GREETED BRIANA Hill and James Giftos at two that afternoon and walked the
Hill was petite, her dark hair blunt-cut to her shoulders, and she wore a ray suit
She was very pretty, and Yuki knew that she was also plenty sree frootten her first job at a production company, and a few years later was hired by the Ad Shop, where she rose quickly to head of TV production
As head of TV, Hill reported to the agency president and was responsible for -name clients
Briana looked the part of a highly placed young executive She appeared cool and confident, but Yuki noted the dark circles under her eyes and the way Hill clutched at the silver crucifix hanging fro chain around her neck
Giftos turned off his phone, Hill orn in, and the court reporter typed at her console in the corner of the room
Yuki said, “Ms Hill, do you understand that this interview reement, that you are required to answer all of my questions truthfully, and if you don’t tell the truth, our agreement is void?”
“I sure do,” said Hill “I asked for thisI want to tell you what happened I swear to tell the truth”
The conference roo man, tall, over three hundred pounds, and had coarse red hair He was known for his sharp legal mind, his tenacity, and his impressive record of wins