Chapter 498, the number one cloth blows powder and turns black?

Gracie Pamela was dumbfounded by the question, and then became angry, spat at Will, and continued to struggle and make a fuss.

She still can't figure it out, she just heard that her colleague has a lot of resources, she just wants to close the distance and help her colleague tutor the file, how did things develop to this point?

She just wants to be motivated, what's wrong with her! Sending the edited text message to Frank, Brooklyn splits the crowd and comes to Will.

He pulled out his handkerchief and tossed it to Will, scoffing

"Let you have a cold face, look, we e.. People hate you! Will took the handkerchief, wiped the saliva from his face, and did not speak.

He didn't speak, and the reporter next to him was not polite, and immediately handed over the microphone and asked

"Judge Brooklyn, may I ask if all the allegations that Judge Gracie Pamela has just made against you are true?" Brooklyn uncharacteristically took the microphone

"I'll just take it myself." He spoke, then adjusted his posture, cleared his throat, and spoke

"Are you a fool?" He asked, pointing to the reporter who asked the question.

"Or you haven't interviewed me for too long and forgot to bring your brain?" He pointed to Gracie

"What she just said doesn't match the preface and afterword, and it's full of loopholes, I think as long as people with normal cerebellar development should be able to understand and distinguish who is right and who is wrong, right?"

"But why has it been so long since something happened with Ms. Gracie, e. . Y has not expressed his position? The scolded reporter asked unconvinced

"And according to Ms. Gracie, she approached several women's rights organizations, none of which spoke up for her, and her complaint letter to the Judicial Conduct Commission went unnoticed.

"You're trying to say that I used my influence to stop the Boxers Club from speaking out for her, and then I stopped the Judicial Conduct Committee from handling the complaint letter, right?" The questioner nodded.

Brooklyn didn't speak, staring at him vigorously. Just when the questioner was hairy, Brooklyn picked up the microphone and said

"You should go to the hospital for a check-up, a brain CT, we have a partnership with Cornell Hospital, I can help you find their best doctor."

"Let them show you why your head is full of." Brooklyn asked unceremoniously, pointing at him

"I have had misunderstandings and even frictions with some public interest organizations, which is something that the whole federation knows, and you think I can command all public interest organizations in New York and even the federation, and even control the judicial behavior committee." He asked, glancing at the questioner

"Are you crazy or am I crazy?"

"This is the real society, not the world."

"You think too highly of me, too." The questioner was reprimanded with no mercy, and the crowd around him burst into laughter, making his face redden.

The leading reporters of several TV stations around him did not laugh. Looking at the essence through the phenomenon, if Brooklyn really hates the questioner, he will ignore him, let alone answer the questions he asks, just ignore it.

But Brooklyn answered, not just answering, but answering very seriously. This shows that Brooklyn itself wants to answer, and that the questioner's question, while stupid, is exactly what Brooklyn wants to say.

Brooklyn looks like a poisonous snake, sharply taunting the questioner without showing any mercy, but these reporters know that Brooklyn must treat the questioner differently.

Whether it's good feelings or guilt, Brooklyn will inevitably compensate the questioner. Someone has quietly taken a photo of the questioner and sent it back to the company, so that the company can investigate and poach the questioner.

Brooklyn didn't know any of this, he just felt that the questioner was like a pre-prepared nursery, and every question was just right.

He continued

"Actually, I want to keep a low profile. Because of some well-known reasons, such as my experience of being maliciously spread rumors and smeared several times, I am regarded by some people as an anti-equalizer. ”

"Once this incident gets big, like now, it will inevitably be used by them to prove that I am an anti-woman person."

"It's not good for me, it's good for Ms. Gracie Pamela."

"Although she is slandering me, we are colleagues after all."

"I don't want you to think that judges are like her, it's unfair to me, to other judges, and to my colleagues."

"For various reasons, I'm going to treat it cold. I haven't done anything wrong, so I'm naturally not afraid of her making trouble. I thought of her jumping up and down by herself, I ignored her, and he was bored alone for a while, so he naturally stopped. ”

"And she did tell me that she would complain to the Judicial Conduct Commission, and I think that's just right, when the Judicial Conduct Commission comes to investigate the complaint, everything will come to light, and I will continue to be my judge, and she will be punished as she deserves. Things will end quietly. ”

"But I didn't expect the Judicial Conduct Commission to come and investigate. I don't know what went wrong, maybe she didn't write the complaint letter at all, maybe the address was wrong, maybe the committee hasn't taken ...... turn."

"She's said a lot of things like that, and she's threatened to go to the White House, to find the first lady." Brooklyn was very sincere, saying that he didn't want to get into trouble, that he was afraid that the boxing club would find him again, that he was tired of constantly getting into disputes, being slandered, splashing dirty water, and in the face of demonstrations, he just wanted to do his job quietly, and he wanted to handle every case he handled.

Mr. Brooklyn said he would rather spend his time on that than the pointless things of arguing with people, being framed and then vindicating his innocence.

In his opinion, this is a waste of time.

"Even if you say so." Just as Brooklyn was able to speak, the questioner poked his head out again and interrupted

"But we didn't see you put it into action." He said

"You're just saying, saying that you respect women, that you're not against it." Brooklyn wanted to ask the questioner about his bank account and sent him money.

He pulled Dan Liz — Dan Liz was familiar with this kind of scene, having come over long before Brooklyn pulled her.

Brooklyn began to introduce Dan Liz and introduce his support for Dan Liz. Then he pulled Will and explained that it was Will's interview with Dan Liz today, and he just came down to see two friends off, but he didn't expect to encounter such a thing.

Dan Liz is famous, but her reputation is mixed. People in the Boxers Club often accuse Dan Liz of being a traitor, a pioneer in the 'objectification of women', and a lackey for men.

Therefore, it is useless to simply come out of the platform for Ladan Liz to stand on the platform. Brooklyn then described Dan Litz's upcoming trip to Africa and their plans.

At this time, the first floor was crowded with more and more people, and it was almost full. After hearing the news here, many media outside also sent reporters to join the interview team, which further expanded the crowd.

The head of security muttered as he stood on the second floor and looked at the impenetrable first floor

"I'll just say that we are understaffed and can't toss around" on ......the first floor. After Brooklyn introduced Dan Liz, he brought the topic back to Gracie.

At this time, the police car had arrived, and Frank controlled it very accurately. So the crowd moved out of the way, and in full view of everyone, the police took the troublemaker Gracie Pamela away.

The press conference, which was opened by Ms. Gracie Pamela, continued. Brooklyn looked deeply in the direction Gray had taken away, and only then did he withdraw his gaze until the police car was far away, and he continued

"I would like to take this opportunity to say something to some people, and I hope you can help convey it." The media cheered up until today's point came.

The camera also focused on Brooklyn, focusing on his face, refusing to let go of the slightest detail.

"These words are not appropriate for a judge, especially a judge who advocates fairness and justice, and enforces the law strictly." Brooklyn smiled and 'patched' his next words, and he looked around and saw that although hundreds of people had gathered around him, it was quiet, and everyone was watching him.

He's the center of the name! The center of the conversation and the focus of attention! His every word and deed touched everyone present!

A hint of strangeness flashed in Brooklyn's heart, and he said with the same expression on his face

"As a judge, you should be fair and impartial, live up to the oath you took when performing your duties, and be worthy of the robe on your body and the gavel in your hand." After a pause, Brooklyn said solemnly

"In the beginning, New Yorkers called me a 'judicial supernova.' To be honest, it's like 'King Haibian', it's not cool at all. He sounds like a novice title, the kind that every newbie gets. ”

"But I like him a lot. He represented the recognition of my profession as a lawyer by New Yorkers, and that in their eyes, I was a qualified lawyer. ”

"Then I became a judge, and New Yorkers called me 'New York's Themis.'" Brooklyn pointed to the door, and in E. Outside the Y gate stood a statue of Themis.

"Frankly speaking, this title makes me a little excited, and whenever I hear it, I secretly rejoice in my heart." Brooklyn smiled

"Every day at noon, I go to the Mexican restaurant next door to eat, and when I come back, I stop for a moment under the statue outside. Staring at the statue, I silently told myself in my heart to be fair, to be just, and to be worthy of the title given to me by the New Yorkers. ”

"That's what I'm most proud of." Brooklyn said, raising his chin

"When I became a lawyer, people called me a 'supernova in the judiciary,' which was a recognition of my entire career as a lawyer, and when I became a judge, people called me 'Themis of New York,' which was a recognition of my career as a lawyer."

"I have to be worthy of this recognition." Brooklyn said

"It's recognition, but it's also pressure."

"I wish New Yorkers would always call me 'Themis,' and I wish the Federalists would call me that."

"Until I die, and I'm buried in a cemetery, children don't feel scared when they pass by, and homeless people who sleep at night don't feel scared, and they point to my tombstone and say, 'Look, that's where our Themis slept, and with him, there's no injustice,'" Brooklyn clenched his fists and said solemnly

"So, please tell all New Yorkers that I love the nickname 'Themis of New York,' and thank them for their recognition, and since you have taken on this title, you have to take responsibility for it."

"As long as I'm here, I won't let injustice envelop the whole city!" Brooklyn said it solemnly and to the point.

That night, a number of news reported on the matter, and online media and print media also followed up, especially Brooklyn's last words, which were published in full.

Brooklyn is not known to Themis that he is not good at talking but it is true. The media knew what would happen if they had modified and misinterpreted the Brooklyn interview, and they didn't dare to do that.

This is a ruthless man who has been so badly discredited by them that he insists on continuing to be tough with them. A nightly news, the camera freezes on Brooklyn's face after he said that.

First of all, the panorama, Brooklyn is surrounded by dense crowds, and there is only a small gap in the distance.

Then the upper body, the face, and finally the focus on his eyes. Brooklyn stares at the camera, his eyes sharp and determined.

Will McWawan has put Brooklyn on his show again after a few days. He commented

"Clearly, to most people, this statement seems abrupt and inconsistent, even if it is the heartfelt thought of the Brooklyn judge."

"But if you think about it a little, you can understand why Judge Brooklyn wanted to say that." Will pauses slightly, and the picture of Brooklyn on TV zooms out, next to Gracie's picture.

"Gracie Pamela" Will circles his finger around the photo

"It all started because of her."

"But we should be clear about why it was because of her."

"Judge Gracie tried to seduce Judge Brooklyn for convenience, but when he failed, Judge Gracie became angry, caused trouble, and used his status as a woman to slander Judge Brooklyn."

"In the whole matter, Judge Gracie's mind was completely out of the mind of what a judge should do, and she even used her position to try to frame Judge Brooklyn."

It was Judge Gracie's contrast that made Judge Brooklyn feel so emotional. He was not feeling himself, but the other judges. Other judges, like Judge Gracie, use their position for their own personal gain. ”

"And when I heard that, I was thinking not only of the profession of judge, but of the entire federal government." Will exclaimed

"Which of our government officials, our hand-elected officials, is not taking advantage of his position for his own personal gain?"

"Think about the origin of Judge Brooklyn's title 'New York's Themis — Judge Brooklyn just did what a judge is supposed to do, and New Yorkers think he's a good judge and thinks he's a Themis!"

"Our requirements are so low that we get credit for doing what we should have done!"

"I don't know what's wrong with the world, but I'm sure she's terminally ill!"