Chapter 633, Burke Forsman's Revenge

"Maurice Epstein and his husband, who is a law professor at Duke University, both work in justice." Webster introduced.

"Anne has received a subpoena from Thurgood Marshall Federal Court, and you go and explain to this Ms. Epstein that Anne is no longer a prosecutor, and this is under the hands of the prosecutor's office, and they ...... Their subpoena was sent incorrectly. Brooklyn thought for a moment.

Actually, he wanted to say that he shouldn't have sent a summons, but after thinking about it, it didn't seem to have anything to do with him. Ms. Morris Epstein is a graduate of Duke Law School, and has nothing to do with political alliances, not to New York, not to the military, not to Harvard.

Brooklyn thinks she's making a bit of a fuss, maybe the lady has just become a judge, and maybe she's made a mistake in the moment of nervousness.

"Uh...... Judge Brooklyn, he's not a lady. Webster corrected.

"Not a lady?"

"Yes, Maurice Epstein was a biological male, well......" Webster couldn't go on halfway through.

He couldn't find a pronoun. As the affirmative action movement has become more and more popular in recent years, everyone, especially those working in government and service positions, will be extra careful when using pronouns that refer to others.

Now it's not the time for personal pronouns only he, she, it, you, me, they, people like to admit that they are not people, and what flowers, trees, birds, beasts, insects and fish are used to refer to themselves, which is still normal, and it is more useful to refer to themselves with climate phenomena, movie titles, and smells.

Webster had missed a letter of complaint in court, so he was so cautious that he had gone too far to even think of the words to speak to Brooklyn and look for Maurice Epstein's pronouns.

"This Maurice Epstein ......" paused, and Brooklyn couldn't figure out what to call him for a moment.

"Send his message to Bob." Brooklyn commanded and hung up. If this was a normal person, Brooklyn would have gone along with it.

It's just a newcomer who has just become a judge, he is nervous for a while, and he is mistaken, and he doesn't need to care.

But this is not a normal person! Brooklyn didn't dare to deal with it in a normal way. After waiting for half an hour, Bob called.

"I sent you the details to the boss." When it comes to getting down to business, Bob has always been serious.

"I won't talk about the basic information, you can look through it yourself later, and I'll briefly talk about his recent activities."

"Morris Epstein's husband, the Duke professor and Michael Grady's personal counsel, was invited to join the military's luxury team of lawyers and will be in New York with the 'military delegation' to defend the military." After a pause, there was a page turning sound on the phone, and then Bob's voice rang again.

"His client is Mark Milley Aldington."

"Morris Epstein was in frequent contact with the Duke professor, often for more than two or three hours."

"It looks more like a meeting than a call between couples. Also, Maurice Epstein and Professor Duke, sorry, are professors at Duke University School of Law, and they haven't married him yet. โ€

"So, boss, this subpoena may not be an accident or an omission." Bob made a final summary and then gave his opinion.

Brooklyn glanced at the subpoena on the table and the address of 40 Center Street, Foley Plaza, Lower Manhattan, New York City, conspicuously on the envelope, and sneered.

"It's coming for me."

"The preliminary judgment is like this." Bob chimed in. Brooklyn shook her head

"No, Bob, it's not just because of the military." Bob's investigation revealed that the boyfriend of the Second Circuit Appeals Judge, Mr. Morris Epstein, was part of the military's lawyers' team and might have defended Mark Mee.

Therefore, it is likely that this summons was a warning to him from the military for some reason, or something else.

But in addition to this speculation, Brooklyn also had a guess early on - provocation! He thinks the letter is more likely to be the Maurice Epstein self-proclaimed.

Because it's not quite like the style of the military. The style of the military has always been direct and cold. Just like the car accident in the New York incident that threatened Secretary G, just like this time he directly organized a delegation to New York.

This kind of petty behavior of picking and searching is not in line with the military's consistent style of acting. Combined with Maurice Epstein's aura of sexual minorities, it is easy to conjure up the characteristics of these groups - Deser.

It's not that the sexual minorities are scared, but these guys who stand up and keep shouting for equal rights and causing trouble everywhere.

Brooklyn saw it as a provocation by Maurice Epstein against him personally! Because of the identity of the boyfriend of the Duke professor, he knew that the military was about to arrive in New York.

Just like the political alliance that was about to move, after learning that Brooklyn was going to face a behemoth like the military, he thought he was going to lose, and it was a fiasco.

At this time, someone wants to wave the flag for the predicted winner, and wants to come up and step on him as a vote.

The entire judicial community in New York has been under the control of Brooklyn since the end of the New York incident, and even the judges of the circuit appeals court have at most not violated the river water with him, and they will say hello to him when they encounter problems.

No one had ever provoked him so much. Everyone is not a fool, nor is it a child, there is no need to make enemies for the sake of the battle of will.

Now suddenly there is a Morris Epstein. I'm afraid that this stunned young man's behavior was also deliberately connived at and released to test his attitude.

Just disposed of a group of guys who wanted to raise their heads, these people were not only not frightened, but also wanted to continue to tempt!

In just a few seconds, Brooklyn thought a lot.

"Bob, write a letter to the Judicial Conduct Committee on my behalf complaining about abuses of power by the appellate judges of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and challenging the judge election process."

"A man who doesn't even understand the utility of paperwork can be easily elected to the appellate judge, hehe."

"Make a recommendation to the Commission to conduct a qualification review of the magistrates and recommend cross-checking of past records."

"Not only the Federal Commission on Judicial Conduct, but also the states have to write to complain."

"Also, find an opportunity to tell Will McWayin about it...... Other media can do the same, they did well last time. โ€

"Some people think we're going to fall and start to move." Brooklyn sighed at the end.

"Any other requirements, boss?" Bob wrote down Brooklyn's explanations one by one, and asked without answering Brooklyn's feelings.

"Pick a judicial-related activity...... e.. You haven't held a charity event this year, have you? Bob didn't answer immediately.

He has been removed from e.. Y resigned, and now the Brooklyn side with E. Most of the things related to Y are in charge of Webster, and in order to avoid misunderstandings, he generally does not bother to ask.

"Yes, there has not been a charity event this year." After a few moments, Bob found the record and replied.

Today is only January 22, and the New Year has only been 22 days, but because there have been so many things that have happened in Brooklyn since the New Year, Brooklyn has been too fulfilling, and there is a feeling that three or five months have passed.

"Then let e.. Prepare a public welfare event and invite celebrities from the judicial circles in New York to participate. โ€

"Remember to send this Maurice Epstein an invitation."

"You don't need to send it to me for the event planner, you can just take a look." Bob jotted them down one by one and asked again

"Boss, do you want to investigate someone like Morris Epstein?" e.. After meeting with Mr. President at the airport, he directly accepted a large number of targeted indictments, which Bob also knew about.

Coupled with the fact that Maurice Epstein happened again today, Bob felt that he should take a look inside first.

"No, you don't." Brooklyn refused

"It's just a bunch of clowns jumping off the beam, don't pay attention to it."

"We're very short on time and energy right now, and we don't have time to deal with them. They are nothing more than a bunch of wall grass, and wherever the wind blows, they fall with the wind. โ€

"This kind of wall grass will never work." After a pause, Brooklyn added

"You don't have to deliberately investigate, and if you find any signs, hand them over to Frank and follow the procedure. We'll settle the ledger when we're done. โ€

"Okay, boss, is there anything else?" Bob asked.

"Did you contact Washington?" Brooklyn asked.

"Contacted."

"Boss, we need Michael's intelligence analysis very much now, in order to face the military, our arrangements in other aspects are basically at a standstill, and Michael is basically not needed in Washington, so I suggest that he be transferred back to New York."

"What about Lopez Mitchelson?" Brooklyn didn't immediately answer Bob's suggestion, instead asking about the old cowboy.

"Mr. Lรณpez, recently affected by the news that the proposal to restart the press law was rejected, has communicated with Burke Forsman about the issue, and has been working since the communication failed."

"No one else was contacted, nothing else was done." Brooklyn's fingers tapped on the tabletop, and the metal ring collided with the solid wood with a horse's hoof-like sound.

"Hmm," he asked with a noncommittal 'um' answer

"How's it going over there?" It's different now, it's not the same now, it's very fast-paced, maybe a few hours, maybe a few minutes.

"Burke Forsman tried again to push for a proposal to restart the press law, but failed." Bob's steady voice came from the earpiece, as if he were stating something that had nothing to do with him.

"Burke Forsman tried to contact the minority and small groups, but only a few forces agreed to help him, and most refused."

"At the voting session held this afternoon, more than half of the proposals to restart the press law were abstained." This is because everyone sees that Harvard and Stanford, two behemoths, have a dispute, and they both want to watch and not want to be involved.

"What did Rozier say?" Brooklyn asked with a sneer. Do you think you can be safe and sound by watching?

Do you think that Liang can escape if he doesn't want to help? This is no ordinary war. Stanford is taking advantage of Harvard's danger to snatch food and try to swallow the elephant.

He proposed the political alliance, he led Harvard to set up, and he revised the original constitution one by one.

The political alliance is a sapling that he has cultivated, and it is ready to be a reserve for Harvard and himself.

It's not for someone else! Now that they don't help each other, it may be neutral for Rozier, but for him, it's a betrayal!

"Ms. Rozier categorically refused."

"Ms. Rozier had an argument with the Harvard delegates at the meeting." Harvard was represented not only by Burke Forsman in the political coalition, but by others.

"The argument was fierce, and Ms. Rozier admitted that the political alliance was not an alliance of the Harvard family, not Brooklyn Lee, that is, the boss you, a one-man alliance, and the political alliance was an alliance of everyone, and it should not and could not be risked for the personal behavior of a certain member."

"She has a tough attitude."

"What did Burke Forsman say?" Brooklyn asked.

"Burke Forsman finished writing the syllabus for the semester at the meeting." Bob said with a strange expression.

Brooklyn raised an eyebrow. If Burke Forsman spoke at the meeting, or even argued fiercely with Rozier, it means that Burke Forsman still has the illusion that the reboot proposal will pass.

But he didn't. He's writing the syllabus!! This shows that he has given up. The reason why he still went to the meeting was only out of the psychology of not letting the political alliance completely out of control, as well as adding blockage and revenge to Rozier.

Rozier's current move to compete for a political coalition is a serious betrayal for Harvard and for Brooklyn.

Burke Forsman may have watched Brooklyn suffer, but whoever dares to take a stitch from Harvard will never agree to it.

He's now the equivalent of moving his office to a political coalition meeting.

"Did he ask people to make a restart proposal every time they had a meeting?" Brooklyn asked with a strange expression.

"Yes. His syllabus included a section on student assignments that asked them to summarize the failures of the press law proposal and try to revise it. โ€

"It's said to be a long-term assignment that could run through this semester or even the next. He asked students to synthesize what they had learned and submit one essay every month. โ€

In addition, he is preparing to conduct a competency test of Harvard Law School faculty on this topic, but the requirements for professors are different from those of students. Some asked the professors to submit the same report every month, while others asked the professors to form a group to revise the press law proposal one by one. Brooklyn couldn't hold back any longer and burst out laughing.

Burke Forsman is really cautious and will really retaliate. Directly gather the strength of all the teachers and students of Harvard Law School.

This is a decision to fight Rozier to the end. Brooklyn reckoned that his confrontation with the military would end, and Burke's confrontation with Rozier would not end.

Looking at Burke Forsman's posture, he will not give up until the political alliance is dismantled.