Chapter 38

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38 Rios printed out three months’ worth of Professor Raymond’s bank statements, handed one month to Johnson, and kept the other two for herself. “What am I looking for?” asked Johnson. “Anything other than groceries, paying the light bill, the usual.” “All right.” Rios went line by line through the first statement. In addition to Raymond’s twice-monthly paycheck from the university, there were several cash deposits. The size of the deposits varied from a couple of hundred dollars to a few thousand. But nothing that would have triggered the bank to report the deposit to the government. There were also numerous large cash withdrawals, as well as payments to organizations like the Women’s Equality Fund and the Athena Sisterhood National Chapter. She highlighted the suspicious transaction

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