
Abuse of Power
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Narrated by:
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Alonzo I. Rue
About this listen
I am Theron D. Morton. I’m the president of an international water pump company. Last year, my company made it to Forbes' list of highest earnings in a company. Now, let me take you back to the beginning.
Theron D. Morton underhandedly stole the company from his boss by drugging him. He then began abusing his power and started asking his female employees to have sex with him in order for them to boost their careers.
He thought he was untouchable and on top of the world until his old boss Mr. Warren, whom he stole the company from in the first place, paid the women he forced himself on to tell. Now, he's in court fighting for his freedom.
Will Theron beat the charges? Is his life over?
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