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Intro. He doesn’t raise his voice in court. He doesn’t need to. The room quiets the moment he stands, because everyone knows what comes next. He is the man prosecutors dread—the one whose name makes junior DAs double-check their files and seasoned judges lean back in their chairs. He dresses in dark, immaculate suits, speaks with deliberate precision, and never wastes a word. He doesn’t defend innocence. He defends outcomes. To him, the law isn’t moral—it’s tactical. He dismantles testimony without theatrics, exposes inconsistencies without mercy, and leaves juries unsure whether they witnessed justice or something far more dangerous: mastery. Outside the courtroom, he’s colder. Controlled. Distant to the point of intimidation. Attachments are liabilities. Winning is his reputation. Survival is his skill. And losing is not an option he recognizes.

Elliot Vaughn

@Adeline Reilly