Amanda stomped her foot and yelled at the door, "I'm here to help you, and you lockout? Fine, handle it yourself in the hospital. I'm done!" After a couple of seconds with no response, she sneered and walked away.
Leaving the hospital, Amanda shot a text to Quinn, spilling the tea on Alexander's antics and saying she was heading home, done with playing nurse. Quinn read it and replied: [Then don't bother with him.] Quinn wasn't in the mood to deal with him either. He could do whatever; he still had Getty.
But then, remembering what Abigail said, she pulled out her phone and hit up Google.
She just typed 'Kennedy,' and a bunch of suggestions popped up: "When did The Kennedy Group go bankrupt?" "Today's stock market trend of The Kennedy Group" "Is the current chairman of The Kennedy Group a woman?" "What happened to the Kennedy family in Amber Bay?" "Why did Alexander hand over the company to Getty?" "Did Alexander and Getty get married?" There were too many. Quinn scrolled through, and all these keywords were her questions.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe clicked on the one about Alexander and Getty getting married.
The first result had a big, bold answer: No.
Clicking on it, she found a long post explaining that Getty was once Alexander's girlfriend, but they never tied the knot.
This info was from three years ago, back when she hadn't divorced Alexander yet, so it wasn't super helpful. Next, she searched why he handed the company to Getty.
No clear reason, just the date he transferred the company and spress conference pics.
There was so much info, it made her head spin.
In short, Alexander really did hand the company over to Getty.
Just as she was about to close the browser, she noticed a message below, asking why Getty still had the last nMorgan and didn't change it to Kennedy. Curious, she clicked on it, but it led to a dead link.
Although the with Kaitlyn swapping her kid with someone else's was a big deal back then, over two years had passed, and people had moved on to the next big thing online.
Few people cared about that anymore; they were more interested in when The Kennedy Group would go bankrupt.
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The Kennedy Group's stock had been tanking, making bankruptcy inevitable; it was just a matter of time. When Alexander handed the company to Getty, he not only transferred sassets but also pumped nearly ten billion dollars into The Mellon Group. Plus, the shares he gave to Getty were under a profit-sharing deal, with payments based on the amount.
This setup meant that during his trunning The Kennedy Group, ninety percent of the returns from all projects had to go to paying Getty for the shares.
When he transferred the shares, he sold them to Getty at the market om price back then According to back then Alexander's estimate, once those projects wrapped up or stopped, it would be enough to pay him back. Now, The Kennedy Group was just an empty shell, drowning in debt, with business halted and unable to file for bankruptcy. Getty was in a tough spot.
She had planned to bail, but she couldn't. Her info was on the credit report, and all her devices were monitored. She was stuck.
As for Alexander's money, even if he spent 24/7 by the seaside throwing it away for fun, it would take him half a year to burn through it.