Pregnant And Alone In Court, She Exposed The Lie Built To Steal Her Baby-hamyt - Chainityai

Pregnant And Alone In Court, She Exposed The Lie Built To Steal Her Baby-hamyt

The courtroom was full before I walked in.

Reporters sat shoulder to shoulder along the back wall, and every bench held someone who wanted to watch a rich man’s marriage split open in public.

Garrett Mitchell sat at the opposite table in a navy suit that probably cost more than my first car.

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Beside him were three attorneys, twelve banker boxes, and the kind of calm men wear when they believe money has already answered every question.

I had one binder.

I was seven months pregnant.

When Garrett saw me lower myself into the chair, he laughed just loudly enough for the front row to hear.

Victor Hail, his lead attorney, slid a packet across their table and said I could still accept the settlement.

Garrett leaned toward me and smiled.

“Sign the settlement, Emma, or I use that motion to take the baby.”

The motion said I had pregnancy-induced psychosis.

It said I was erratic, paranoid, and dangerous to my unborn daughter.

It said I should be evaluated, restricted, and kept inside Texas until Garrett decided what kind of mother the court would allow me to become.

My hand went to my belly.

My daughter kicked once, hard and bright, like she was knocking from the inside.

I did not answer him.

Judge Patricia Williams entered, and everyone stood.

My back ached, my ankles throbbed, and the room tilted for half a second, but I stayed upright.

The judge asked whether I understood what it meant to represent myself.

I told her yes.

Then I told her I had contacted fourteen attorneys, and every one of them had either declined or withdrawn after discovering some business connection to Garrett’s cyber-security company.

Victor rose to object.

The judge stopped him with one look.

Garrett had spent months making sure I would arrive with no one.

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