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CHAPTER 80- Arrest

Author: Zieey
last update publish date: 2026-05-11 17:05:00

CALEB

They arrested Harrison Jr. that afternoon. The FBI agents barged into his fancy board meeting and slapped cuffs on him right in front of all his suits. No drama, no fight, just cold and efficient. Cameras outside got the whole thing.

The shock on everyone’s faces and the way his shoulders jerked when they locked his wrists behind him.

Federal charges: securities, fraud, stalking, harassment, criminal threatening, conspiracy to commit violence. We sat in the front row at the arraignment
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