Charlie smiled and nodded. He and Gustavo knew very well that they would not have the chance to meet again in the future.
Soon, Gustavo was taken out of the cell by the FBI. After the FBI left, Charlie took out his cell phone and sent a message to Kathleen, asking her to get him out of Brooklyn Prison the next day.
Charlie had been arrested for illegal immigration. People like him were sent to jail by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service for a few days. If they found that such people had no passports or money, they would kick them out of jail and leave them to fend for themselves on the streets.
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The FBI that took over Brooklyn Prison not only took Gustavo but also Moses, who had attempted to kill Gustavo.
Originally, Moses was very chivalrous. He refused to say a word when the FBI interrogated him about who ordered him to kill Gustavo.
In his opinion, he had no chance of leaving the prison in this life. There was no point in him betraying and offending Hector.
Still, he underestimated the FBI's resources.
The FBI had one trick—tried and tested—on its sleeve. If the person did not cooperate, they would send him to the most treacherous, dangerous, and worst prison in the country.
Life imprisonment carried a different meaning depending on where the prisoners were imprisoned.
Harrison was as anxious as a cat on a hot tin roof. The overwhelming insults on the internet were driving him up the wall. His entire family was also suffering from relentless online attacks and criticism. With their darkest secret exposed to the world, the Rothschild family was desperately trying to cover their humiliation. Hence, they were over the moon when the FBI delivered such incredibly exciting news.
At the behest of the Rothschild family, the FBI released the video of Moses's interrogation on the internet.
Although the video could not redeem the fact that the Rothschild family and Gustavo were in collusion, it at least cleared them of the suspicion of betrayal. However, Hector blew his top when he watched the video.
The family members badgered him, asking if Moses's confession was true. Agitated, Hector pointed his finger at the Rothschild family, claiming that it was all their conspiracy. He claimed that the FBI was in cahoots with the U.S. government, so it was perfectly reasonable for the FBI to make someone a scapegoat.

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