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I never told my mother-in-law I was a judge. To her, I was just a kept woman on unemployment. Hours after my C-section, she burst into my room with adoption papers, mocking me: “You don’t deserve a VIP room. Give one of the twins to my infertile daughter; you can’t handle two.” I hugged my babies and pressed the panic button. When the police arrived, she screamed that I was crazy. They proceeded to restrain me… until the chief recognized me…

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for high-profile patients, froze. He squinted as he looked at me. The adrenaline from the entrance had blinded him for a second, but now he really looked.

He saw the face he’d seen on the news during last month’s RICO trial. He saw the woman whose security clearance was higher than the hospital administrator’s.

Mike’s face went pale. He immediately pulled continue reading …

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