She herself had seen her aunt’s original will. Catherine had shown it to her a month before she died. It was clearly written there: I bequeathed all my assets to my grand niece Emily Hayes. Signature, date, notary seal, all in accordance with the law.
And now in front of her was a fake document, and a very well-made one. Ethan had used his position to replace the documents.
Emily took out her phone and photographed every page of the fake will. Then she examined the rest of the folders. There were seven in total. Seven forged wills worth a total of over $7 million.
How long has he been doing this? She thought as she looked at the documents. Judging by the dates, the fraud had begun 3 years ago—just when Ethan was promoted and gained access to the wills.
And she not only discovered fake Wills, but also a second cell phone belonging to Ethan, which she unlocked using their son’s birth date.
There she saw the text messages between Ethan and Pamela. Of course, why else would he need a second phone on a vacation if he was with Pamela.