Chapter 1661: 1661. The kind of person who treats 100,000 as if it were 10 bucks
With her neck stiffened, she said:
"But Mrs. Jones was even harsher with me. She threw me to the ground and slapped me a few times. Isn’t that recorded on the surveillance too?"
After saying this, she became more confident.
In comparison, she had just pushed that woman’s wheelchair, which was much lighter than what Elly Campbell did to her.
"I’m telling you, don’t think that just because she’s rich, you can cover for her. There are so many people watching here. If you cover for her, I’ll expose you online."
The police officer was infuriated by her shameless accusation, but then heard Elly Campbell slowly speak, "Expose?"
She laughed coldly, "Expose, that’s fine."
She walked up to the crowd of onlookers and said:
"Whoever recorded the whole process on video just now, I’ll buy it for 100,000 dollars."
100,000 dollars was nothing to Elly Campbell, but for just a few minutes of video recording, earning 100,000 dollars for nothing, some people would be tempted.
Soon, a few people who had recorded videos and were ready to post on Twitter immediately brought forth the videos and handed them to Elly Campbell.
Elly Campbell indeed transferred 100,000 dollars to them on the spot, making the surrounding people green with envy.
This really was someone who treats 100,000 dollars like 10 dollars.
Many people even regretted not shooting the video just now, missing out on 100,000 dollars.
The woman thought Elly Campbell bought the video to destroy the evidence, but saw Elly Campbell hand over the purchased video to the police officer, saying:
"I also want to sue this woman for defamation. Please help me keep the evidence, officer."
"Mrs. Jones, you’re too kind."
The police officer took the video and placed it into an evidence bag.
The woman initially didn’t understand what Elly Campbell was up to, but now hearing her talk about suing for defamation, she finally realized what she meant.
Earlier, those videos recorded her accusing the disabled woman of seducing her husband.
She didn’t have any evidence; she just felt unhappy that her husband shamelessly waited to see that disabled woman every day, feeling inferior to a disabled person. When she saw her downstairs just now, she went up to her and said a few words.
If the disabled woman had just let her say a few words, it would have been over. But she actually talked back, which naturally infuriated her.
And now, not only does Elly Campbell want to sue her for intentional injury, but also for defamation, making the woman panic.
She was a vulgar woman who had never seen the world, and had never dealt with the court in her life. Now being sued by someone as wealthy as Elly Campbell, who knows if the judge would collude with Elly Campbell.
Even without collusion, the evidence Elly Campbell has is enough to sue her. She panicked, but instead of admitting her mistake, she started to act shamelessly, saying:
"I wasn’t wrong. Your friend is seducing my man every day. Which word did I say wrong about her?"
Her voice was loud, and in the neighborhood where people surrounded her, most of them were women.
Women tend to hold some hostility toward women prettier than themselves, and this hostility is always somewhat present.
Helen Melendy’s face was indeed stunningly beautiful, and in this neighborhood, you couldn’t find a second woman as beautiful as her.
Naturally, people subjectively believed the incident of Helen Melendy seducing someone’s husband.
Otherwise, why would that woman make a fuss for no reason?
With one sentence, the woman’s words led the crowd’s thoughts astray.