America 1919

Chapter 1117: 381. In total disarray



Simply put, if these people were to gather, it might even make them believe that a new legal opinion that influences the direction of United States law has emerged!

Harry D'Agostino glanced at Edgar Hoover, said nothing, and directly took over the dialogue from Edgar Hoover here!

"We are the specially appointed lawyers for the FBI, responsible for all FBI legal issues here. We understand your urgent concerns about your clients' situations, but for the fairness of United States laws, we are willing to take on all your lawsuits. However, I must tell you, if your accusations are unfounded and affect the FBI's image in the minds of the American public, we will also file lawsuits against you!"

Harry D'Agostino's words landed like a massive hammer in the hearts of these on-site lawyers.

Although they had been boasting just now, portraying their clients as pristine lotuses, they were well aware of what kind of people their clients really were.

Nonetheless... even if their clients truly were impeccable lotuses, under the dual pressure of the FBI and this top-tier team of lawyers, their clients could instantly become irredeemably evil individuals.

By then, they would have to face lawsuits from this elite team of lawyers...

Thinking of such consequences, these on-site lawyers fell silent, finally realizing the formidable presence they were up against.

After calming the situation on-site, Harry D'Agostino left some lawyers to negotiate with the on-site lawyers and, along with Edgar Hoover, walked out of the reception room.

"Edgar, you've lost your mind!"

Harry D'Agostino first dismissed the other lawyers to speak privately with Edgar Hoover.

Edgar Hoover felt helpless, as he had been appointed as FBI Director at Harry D'Agostino's behest, although it was Donnie's orchestration.

"Mr. D'Agostino, please believe me, this matter really has nothing to do with me!"

Harry D'Agostino waved his hand: "I know you wouldn't do something so foolish. I'm talking about the previous radium product hazard incident!"

Edgar Hoover was at a loss for words for a moment but ultimately hoped Harry D'Agostino could defend him: "Mr. D'Agostino, I truly did wrong before, but please, when you see Mr. Block, put in a good word for me!"

Harry D'Agostino waved his hand and said: "If last night's incident hadn't happened, I might have been able to say a couple of words for you, but Mr. Block was almost shot last night. The fact that he didn't send someone to deal with you this year shows his rationality overcoming his anger. You'd better quickly investigate who did this, only then can you truly ease the conflict between you and Mr. Block!"

Edgar Hoover nodded earnestly: "I understand!"

Harry D'Agostino said nothing more, leading his team of elite lawyers to leave the FBI headquarters. Harry D'Agostino did not return to the hotel with the legal team but went directly to Donnie's Block Manor!

"Do you really think Edgar Hoover will seriously investigate this matter?"

After meeting Donnie, Harry D'Agostino sat on the sofa, unable to resist asking Donnie.

Donnie, too, leaned back on the sofa, although he had people investigate the entire hospital's situation last night, he ultimately decided to return to his own residence. Only here was truly safe for Donnie.

Of course, the doctors and nurses responsible for Donnie's health at the hospital were also brought here.

"Whether he investigates or not, it doesn't matter anymore!" Donnie said indifferently.

In fact, before going to the FBI headquarters, Harry D'Agostino had already spoken with Donnie on the phone, and the conversation he had with Edgar Hoover was what Donnie instructed him to tell Edgar Hoover.

Donnie's thoughts aligned with Rhode Granger's. Although he and Edgar Hoover were no longer in the same camp, Donnie never doubted Edgar Hoover's abilities.

If Edgar Hoover were to investigate this matter himself, Donnie believed it would bring back some news.

However, Donnie still wanted to prevent Edgar Hoover from accessing the interrogation records in Rhode Granger's possession, which is what Donnie referred to as the investigation not even being necessary.

Donnie believed that even without accessing those interrogation records, Edgar Hoover would surely find a way to discover something, but at the same time, Donnie didn't fully trust Edgar Hoover, considering the possibility that Edgar Hoover might believe it wasn't him, leading to audacious actions.

Thus, Donnie wants Edgar Hoover to use his own power to investigate this matter.

Given that Donnie believed Edgar Hoover could uncover some details, if Edgar Hoover failed to find anything, then Donnie would consider him an accomplice, even if he wasn't the one who did it!

"If you had known what kind of person he was, would you still have recommended him to me back then?"

Harry D'Agostino curiously asked Donnie. Originally, if Donnie hadn't recommended him, Harry D'Agostino wouldn't have focused on Edgar Hoover.

Now, Edgar Hoover stood on the opposite side of Donnie, which intrigued Harry D'Agostino.

"Yes!" Donnie replied without hesitation: "At that time, Edgar Hoover indeed brought a lot of benefits to our business, which is undeniable. In fact, even without Edgar Hoover, there could have been another person, but we have no way to ensure that person, upon reaching Edgar Hoover's position, would remain wholeheartedly dedicated to working for us.

Since the outcome might be the same, finding someone exceptionally capable is even better!"

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