Chapter 336: Lawyer's Letter

Leila is angry, but she's not just angry because she is identified as a lace edge. At this time, the same sex may still be a big news, but she knows that in a few years it won't have much impact. She could have put the matter aside, not respond, ignore it, and wait for the situation to cool down on its own as if nothing had happened.

But whose turf is the New York Post? Murdoch!

What is the relationship between Murdoch and his old man?

Generally speaking, any media can poke this kind of thing, and Murdoch's media is unlikely to publish it.

The reason is simple, you are a media tycoon, and I am also a media giant. You have FOX under you, and I have NBC under me. You have the New York Post, and I have the Entertainer...... In short, the strength of the two is between the best.

The appearance of Leila has strengthened the strength of Moran Group a lot, and both the ratings of TV stations and the market share of newspapers are steadily rising.

Although this indirectly backlogs Murdoch's living space, it is unlikely that the two sides will tear their faces because of this matter.

Now it is the New York Post who directly hangs the sole heir of the Moran family in front of the public to flogge, in other words, it is basically tantamount to the Murdoch Group's challenge to the Moran Group. Even if Old Man Moran doesn't care about Leila's career, he must stand up and fight back at this time. Otherwise, it will have a terrible impact on the reputation of the group.

For someone like Murdoch, the things in his hands and behind his back are certainly not clean. As long as the Moran Group's media makes a force, it is Murdoch who will be the first to be anxious.

That's why Leila thinks that a smart person like him shouldn't do such a stupid thing, and it's very likely that his subordinates are making reports on their own initiatives. So she first asked the lawyer to send a lawyer's letter and asked for an apology, if the other party refused, she could believe that Murdoch was acquiescing behind her back, and then the war between the two families could be officially revealed!

Walton's lawyer moved very quickly, and when he received a notice from his boss here, he had already sent the lawyer's letter to the New York Post.

But the New York Post, which received the lawyer's letter, dismissively threw it aside. Apologize? What are you kidding? Do you know how many copies of today's newspaper are sold?

The last thing a reporter is afraid of being sued, there were literati in ancient times who cheated on the court stick in order to clear their names, and now reporters are the same, the more you sue him, the more it shows that you are empty-hearted, and it also gives them more opportunities to hype. They wanted to pounce on Leila and shout - you hit me, you sue me.

What does it matter if he is judged to lose? If a reporter's fame is out, he will become the envy of other reporters and will become an important page in history. Later, when the matter of "Leila is lace edged" is mentioned, the name of the reporter and the New York Post will also be mentioned in passing. With these benefits, don't journalists go forward and pounce one after another?

The editor-in-chief of the New York Post saw the sales statistics sent in, and his eyes narrowed into a slit with a smile. Originally, I was worried about whether this news would be a mistake, but I didn't worry about anything anymore when I saw such a number of sales. What if it's the granddaughter of the Moran family? What if what they say is reasonable, are they afraid of any ridiculous lawyer's letter?

That kind of thing, they don't receive eighty a year, but they can receive a hundred, and every time it's thunder and rain, it's a big deal, and they apologize in an inconspicuous place. How many readers who buy a newspaper will pay attention to that kind of place, as long as the news that should be exposed catches it.

The editor-in-chief was proudly calculating how much more he would get for the year-end bonus, when a phone that rarely rang suddenly rang.

"It's coming!" he was overjoyed, knowing that it was the boss's direct special phone, and calling at this time meant that he had received the news, so he must have come to praise him, right?

“BOSS……”

Before he could speak, Murdoch's angry voice roared out from there: "What the hell are you doing? Who allowed you to send that kind of thing!"

"Huh?" the editor-in-chief froze. "What kind of thing do you mean?"

"What else can there be? Moran's granddaughter, who asked you to publish it to me!" Murdoch was about to be angry with his face. He only found out what had happened until he received a sneering phone call from Osvid Moran. How could there be such stupid people under his own hands?

The editor-in-chief shrunk his neck: "Boss, sales are ......"

"Don't worry about the sales! You're going to put an apology on the front page tomorrow, and if I don't see it on it, you're going to clean up and fuck off!"

"Toot ......" heard the busy sound from the opposite side, and the chief editor sat on the chair with weak legs and did not stand up for a long time.

He didn't know that Murdoch, who hung up the phone, was also angry. A big boss like him would definitely not care what the headline of a newspaper would be, otherwise he would be tired from so much work.

As a result, he received a call from Osvid Moran early in the morning, and almost pointed at his nose and scolded him, but the funny thing is that he didn't know what was going on at the time.

And after asking clearly, he also had the urge to strangle the editor-in-chief to death. It's okay for you to make up the president for gay, why do you want to arrange the heir of the Moran family?

The Moran family has mastered so much multimedia, what should they do if they expose some of his unsightly things when they turn around? Even if they don't know, the gossip around him every day is disgusting!

So he immediately called the editor-in-chief and asked him to apologize and clean up the mess. If he hadn't been far away, he would have had to go over and beat him up in person.

With the words of the big boss, the editor-in-chief naturally did not dare to slack off, and immediately "apologized" on the front page the next day, apologizing for the behavior published by his side without investigating clearly.

As soon as Leila saw the apology statement, she knew that this matter had nothing to do with Murdoch, the big boss behind them, and this realization made her breathe a sigh of relief.

It's just that although the New York Post apologized, it doesn't mean that their remarks will be forgotten by readers. The blame is that the "evidence" they found was too deceptive, and after reading it, the public really felt that what they said made sense, and things seemed to be as they said.

In this regard, Leila also knew that an apology would not solve the rest. But it's not easy for her to prove that it's not like lace edge, can she let her go on a TV show and find a man to perform in the Spring Palace to prove it? Not to mention whether something of such a big scale can be broadcast, she herself can't do it at all!

"Leila, Leila?" Louise's voice rang out, calling out Leila's spirit as it flew out of the clouds.

"Sorry, I got distracted. Leila apologized, "What did you just say?"