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The Counter Play

作者: Imma Noir
last update publish date: 2026-06-04 12:02:00

Mara

The board meeting was at 9 AM.

I spent Sunday night reviewing the Anderson Holdings structure alongside Harrison's documentation and the Ellsworth and Park retainer analysis.

At 11 PM, I found the leverage.

It wasn't obvious. It required holding three documents simultaneously and understanding their interrelationships. But it was there.

The Ellsworth and Park retainer had been paid through the Delaware entity. The Delaware entity was connected to Edward Vale's persona
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