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The FBI has a search warrant for John’s house and a warrant for his arrest. As they handcuff John, TJ calls Paul and finds out that the FBI is at the firm, too. TJ joins his family at the firm, where they sit in the waiting room while the FBI searches the offices and confiscates files. TJ reflects on how strange it is, feeling like he and John have switched places.
After the FBI leaves, Jack Lynch, the lawyer that they have hired to represent the firm, arrives. He tells them that John is in custody and has a lawyer. TJ feels sorry for Paul and Marie, who are clearly suffering. John’s lawyer will argue that his crimes were fueled by his gambling addiction, and he will be seeking treatment. Lynch also confirms that the FBI was searching for materials regarding “wire fraud, mail fraud, theft of honest services, and conspiracy in connection with a fraudulent billing and kickback scheme” (307). He points out that “it could be worse” (307), especially since John and the firm can compensate their clients. He reminds them all not to discuss the case with John—in the future, not even he will communicate with John or his lawyer.
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By Lisa Scottoline