My Husband Thought One Cruel Sentence Would Finish Me in Court—Then the Judge Opened a Sealed File Worth $32 Million.-luna

Before the judge finished the sentence, my husband’s lawyer stood halfway up.

“Your Honor, I object to any unsworn statement being read into the record without prior notice.”

The judge did not look impressed.

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She lowered the paper slightly and looked over her glasses at him.

“Counsel, your objection is noted. Sit down.”

The lawyer sat.

My husband did not move.

His hand was still wrapped around the pen he had been tapping all morning, but now his fingers looked bloodless.

Lily’s grip tightened around my sleeve.

I wanted to cover her ears.

I wanted to take her out into the courthouse hallway, past the vending machines and bulletin boards, and tell her none of this was her fault.

But I stayed where I was.

Because for once, someone in that room was about to say something he could not interrupt.

The judge looked back at the letter.

“Ms. Whitaker’s first line reads: ‘If this letter is being opened in family court, then Mark Walsh has done exactly what I was afraid he would do.’”

The room became so quiet I heard the air vent above us click on.

My husband’s mouth opened.

Nothing came out.

The judge continued.

“‘He has tried to convince the court that Sarah is weak, unstable, and dependent because that is the only story in which he remains powerful.’”

My face burned.

Not from shame.

From being seen.

For years, Mark had spoken about me in ways that made other people laugh before they realized they should not have.

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