You look at her.
“You were sorry when you realized he could do it to you too.”
She closes her eyes.
“Yes.”
It is not noble.
But it is honest.
You can work with honest.
The envelope changes the case.
Inside are emails, screenshots, bank drafts, and messages from Jason to a financial advisor.
Once she signs access, we move fast. She’s grieving and easy to pressure.
Megan wants the rental sold first. House later.
Need strategy before Olivia’s lawyer locks everything down.
Megan’s name appears in some messages.
Not innocent.
But also not protected.
She cooperates because Jason betrayed her too. He had promised her marriage, a condo, access to money, a new life built from your parents’ estate. Then she found messages to another woman.
A third woman.
Jason had not left you for love.
He had left because he thought he could trade women like bank accounts.
When Megan realizes that, she becomes useful.
Not forgiven.
Useful.
Over the next month, Jason’s image collapses.
The private investigator’s report becomes part of court filings.
Megan’s evidence supports financial misconduct.