The next day, when he arrived at the police station, Luke was beckoned by Dustin to the conference room.

There are more than ten detectives in the room. Some materials have been pasted on the whiteboard, and some places and names have been written.

Luke and Selena look at each other and sit down in silence.

Some of the photos on the whiteboard are more familiar to them than all the detectives present.

That's the scene of damico's old nest.

Yesterday Luke and Damon's father and daughter met fifty or sixty bandits, and some even used hand grenades. Of course, this action was not concealed from the police.

Damico's dead, the gangsters in the building are dead. The gangsters who went to the warehouse didn't have time to return to the washing place, so the scene was controlled by the police.

For Frank damico, the drug giant, NYPD has long been blacklisted.

But Frank is not so stupid. He has been selling his illegal drugs honestly. It is hard to say how many bad things he has done in private, but apparently he has not broken the security situation in New York, so he has not been targeted.

After all, trafficking in illegal drugs does not affect the prosperity and stability of New York.

In contrast, the FBI and DEA are more interested in the damico gang.

But last night, there was too much activity in the old damico nest building. When the police came to check it, they found a lot of bodies inside, including Frank damico himself and his son.

There are also a large number of weapons, a small number of illegal drugs and, more importantly, a large number of account books in the dens, which give the police great treasure.

When Luke cleaned the safe, he didn't take away the account books. He just scanned several important books and put them all back into the safe, which was to leave some benefits for his colleagues.

From the account book, NYPD can follow the lead and find a lot of offline people who have transactions with the damico group without too much effort.

Now, on the big white board, there are several materials clearly pointing to the offline gangs involved in the account books.

Dustin began to explain the case and arrange the task.

As expected, Dustin made it clear that we should pay attention to the case of the fire in damico's old nest last night.

Everyone's goal in recent days is several offline gangs to capture their important leaders at one stroke.

Normally, NYPD will not fight, but the evidence of crime has been sent to him. If he doesn't take the opportunity to brush off a wave of credit, he is a fool.

The big guys in NYPD and the New York City Council still need some achievements, or they can fool people to vote for them.

After listening to the task, Luke and his wife left the police station and began their day's work.

At the same time, Nielsen Murdoch law firm in Clinton District welcomed two non clients early in the morning.

In the office, looking at two men and women in formal business suits, Fudge asked, "what's your business when you come to our office?"

As soon as he saw it, he knew that the man was his own colleague, but the woman's temperament was not so much like that of an administrative clerk.

Think of the face of fudge and Matt, who roared to sue them yesterday.

It's just a little management fee. As for calling a lawyer! That's not enough for the lawyer's fee. Both could not help but mutter.

The man took out a business card, put it on the table and pushed it to fudge: "I'm lawyer Alan Shaw. Today, we are entrusted by the poverty and disability assistance foundation to determine a long-term charitable donation with your firm. This Ms. Ella Drey is the director of the foundation for the assistance of the poor and the disabled. She will communicate with you about this charity donation in the future. "

Fudge and Matt are both a little confused: "charitable donations?"

Charity donation certainly needs lawyers to complete a lot of legal procedures, but the opposite colleague is already doing it?

Alan then pulled out a large stack of documents and explained them to his two colleagues.

However, lawyer Allen, with a calm face, was very jealous of the two young colleagues.

He is not envious that these two people can help the poor and disabled to apply to the foundation for loan.

Allen is not bad enough to save the poor. His eye is on another separate donation agreement.

The conversation between the two sides was not long.

The newly established foundation for the assistance of the poor and disabled received a total of 2.3 million charitable donations this time.

Fudge and Matt can only help those who are assisted to apply to the foundation. Other work is still done by the foundation.

Among the documents Alan took out, only a separate donation agreement was needed to be signed by fudge and his wife.

As long as Nielsen Murdoch law firm continues to provide legal aid to poor and needy groups, the foundation will donate 50000 US dollars to the firm every month for a tentative period of one year, which is the most enviable thing for Allen.

This kind of donation agreement basically requires firms, such as how many poor groups must be provided with legal aid every year, to avoid taking money and doing nothing or doing less.There is no such cumbersome restriction in the donation agreement, which only requires that it be used for the operation of law firms.

As long as fudge and Matt are willing, they can use the money to pay their salaries on a monthly basis, which can also be counted as the operating cost of the firm. At most, it's ugly.

If Allen were a lawyer, he would use the money to pay for all the expenses of the firm, and the profits from the lawsuit would be put into his own pocket, which could also make the business start quickly.

In terms of the size of the Nielsen Murdoch firm, the donation of 600000 yuan this year can last them for several years.

There are several years of starting time, then whether this firm can be opened or not will naturally lead to a clear result.

There is no follow-up trouble to start a business with other people's money, which is the dream of countless young people.

But these two young, fledgling little lawyers really met this kind of good thing.

What's more depressing is that Allen came to give money to others.

When I think of that he was swept out by the last law firm half a year ago, I had to leave Los Angeles to come to New York. Lawyer Allen can only sigh: life is so unfair!

However, no matter how many times he felt about MMP, he could only say goodbye to two young lawyers with a smile.

After seeing off lawyer Allen and director Ella, the three elders of the firm once again hid in the lawyer's office.

Karen smiled and looked at them from left to right: "well, who did this? It was a big surprise to say nothing. Yesterday also said to look for big customers, but today we found charitable donations, even without conditions. "

If you are willing to pay a large price for a large customer, it means that there is a lot of trouble in the lawsuit. Obviously, there is no trouble in the donation.

Hearing this, Fudge subconsciously looks at Matt, but Matt directly shakes his head: "it's not me, I don't know such a big money."