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Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted by Eleven Jewell

Chapter 538
Marshall threw Tammy a series of questions, and she got confused. "I don’t remember the exact time, but the account was
created... the year before last year. My first Facebook post was a repost, I think. I'm the only person with access to the account,
and I've never let anyone else use it," she muttered.
Marshall's expression was calm. It was impossible to tell if he had what he wanted to hear. Tammy was worried that she had said
something wrong, but seeing that her lawyer did not say anything, she relaxed a little.
"May I know when your birthday is, Ms. Gull?"
"July 16th."
"July 16th..." Marshall repeated the answer and suddenly said, "To my knowledge, Ms. Gull, you wished yourself a happy
birthday in a post you made on February 19th. I'm sure you don't have two birthdays now, do you?"
Tammy's face changed. February 19th was not her birthday, but Bella's. Bella had always used that account, so she did not know
what she had posted. 'Oh, what an idiot! Why did she post her private details on a burner account?!'
"Answer the question, Ms. Gull."
Marshall was even more intimidating than the judge, and Tammy unconsciously became nervous.
"February 19th is my client's idol's birthday. Fans wish their idols happy birthday all the time. So I don't think there's a problem
with that, right?"
"No, of course not," Marshall said lightly. "I just find it strange that you wrote 'happy birthday to me' instead of 'happy birthday to
my idol'. This is my first time seeing a fan post something like that." He then turned to the
judge and said, "No further questions, your honor.”
The crowd went into a craze of discussion once again. Bella's birthday was certainly no secret to her fans. It was also very
common for fans to create birthday posts for their idols, but wishing yourself a happy birthday on your idol's birthday was rather
bizarre. Moreover, fans usually post pictures of their idols along with their birthday wish, unlike Tammy's post, which included a
picture of a cake and the caption: [Happy birthday to me],

Marshall finished his questioning and left the people to speculate the rest. After presenting all the evidence and
counterarguments, the jurors discussed their decision on the spot and came up with a judgment.
Tammy and the others were convicted of insult and had to publicly apologize to the plaintiff on Facebook and other public
platforms. The apology letter will be publicized for more than seven days, and the offenders had to provide a total of seventy-six
thousand dollars as compensation for emotional damages. A sentencing date will then be chosen for the crime of defamation.
The result of the lawsuit was well within Stella's expectations. Though seventy-six thousand dollars from four people was not
much, the end judgment was significant.
Cyberbullying was not a matter to joke about. In recent years, this form of abuse had cost people their lives while the
perpetrators often escape from responsibility. Victims of cyberbullying could really benefit from the law being by their side so they
could have the courage to stand up against the abuse.
Stella did not mind being the leader of this movement. After the trial ended, reporters who had been waiting to interview Stella
rushed to surround her after she left the court.
Stella was kind to the people. She stood at the steps in front of the courthouse and said, "Safety first, everyone. There's no need
to push. I promised to make some time for an interview, and I intend to keep my promise. You can ask me anything you like, but
please keep in mind that I only have 10 minutes to spare. I still have some personal affairs to attend to, and I hope you can
understand that."
The reporters thought they were interviewing an angel since many big-shot celebrities nowadays don't see the paparazzi as
people anymore. They often needed the media to create exposure for them, but diss the entertainment journalist career both
secretly and openly.
Stella, on the other hand, was frank and respected the people, which made her highly attractive.
"Ms. Jewell, do you know that everyone calls you the queen of legal drama?
Stella was a little surprised. She had not been on the internet since she had a lot of stuff going on and did not know people called
her that. "Is it because I'm good at acting like a psycho?" she asked.

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