Meanwhile, at Everett Mansion, Leah was overwhelmed with anger and defeat from the news she received during a call.
"What other evidence do you need? She was with Hudson on the same day that this mess happened. You can't just believe the lies of that manipulative and cunning child," Leah retorted, her voice laced with anger over the phone.
She struggled to maintain her composure, recalling the identity of the person she was speaking to.
"Selina might be involved in Hudson's incident, but that doesn't mean she's the perpetrator. Right now, she's considered a victim, and we've tracked all her financial statements. There's no evidence of her possessing any suspicious amounts," her lawyer explained.
Leah gritted her teeth, her other hand clenching into a tight fist as curiosity surged through her. "Who was it? Tell me who dared to bail Selina out," she demanded, her voice sharp and filled with suppressed rage.