She had to at least have the faith
in herself that others had shown--but the cost! Enough to make her
frugal Yankee blood congeal in horror.
Well, no help for it, she thought. She carefully figured out
just how far she could go with what she had and what had been given her.
That far she would go and no further. She'd give the court a chance,
but she wouldn't bet the whole farm on it and certainly not the rest
of her life. Decidedly not in a city where the old boy network
was so substantial and entrenched that it kept its meeting place
a male bastion and ruled the entire state from it. Not to mention
that The Pope was a prepaid member--a perk traditionally given
Belmont's president.
Chapter 31
Ever since the original charges had been made, the Public
Protection Division of the Attorney General's Office had been
investigating the case brought to it by Diana. It functioned
to protect the legal rights of Diana and provide a copy of its
report to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
It had been denied access to the previous three day hearing by
the Belmont administration, but was promised the hearing transcript.
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