
Kate didn't want to respond, because she felt it would have unintended consequences for Dani and Sandra and wanted to see what those were first before responding. The prosecution hadn't gone to the press because Dani was a sympathetic defendant, so Sandra went to the press herself, putting pressure on them to say something. Kate was assigned the case of Dani Rios, a whistle-blower who was charged with leaking classified documents while working at the NSA revealing that the government was using private medical records to find and deport undocumented immigrants. After he was arrested, they asked Judge Byrne to support their attempt to get money allocated for Margo from the money that was seized from Dr. They also learned that he was using her information to help launder money for a drug cartel. He was holding her passport hostage and forcing her to work for very low wages. She revealed that it went far beyond being undocumented. They brought her in and asked her about how she was paid and employed. Kate and Seth parked outside his house and watched as Margo Elata came out.

They believed he had an undocumented immigrant working for him and wanted to use that as leverage to get him to plead guilty to the opioid charges. She looked through the financial records of all the doctors and found one who didn't have a housekeeper on payroll like the others, despite having money and a large house. Kate then insisted they'd do it their way. He declined their office and called it a lazy strategy. They interrupted Byrne's dinner to try to get a warrant to search the houses. Seth wanted to find a hole in by searching their homes for any evidence they didn't hide as carefully as their offices. When Douglas Delap put pressure on Roger to find an opioid case to prosecute, he handed the responsibility off to Kate and Seth. After this realization, Jay and Kate came to a deal for a 64-month jail sentence. Jay went to Kate with this, but she showed him a video of Adam in jail talking on the phone to someone about getting his attorney to believe everything. When Jay met with Adam again, Adam said he was disappointed and kept up the con act, convincing Jay that he really believed he was part of a secret government organization. He was a con artist who created a fake government organization to swindle local businesses out of money. Kate then revealed that the brother wasn't real and Adam Dyle wasn't even his real name. At the hearing, Jay argued that Adam Dyle should have his bail lowered so he could take care of his terminally ill twin brother. It was a fraud case, so she prepared for the bail hearing. First Case Īfter meeting with Roger Gunn, Kate was assigned her first case. She then explained to them what would be happening and introduced Nicholas Byrne, who gave a speech about their work and swore them all in. Inside the courtroom, Tina Krissman introduced herself and had the two sides sit on opposite sides, knowing they wouldn't want to sit together. At eight, Leonard Knox came in and walked into the courtroom, despite Kate informing him that Sandra had arrived there first to wait. They were steadily joined by the other new attorneys. She quickly clarified that she'd allow Sandra to enter first because she knew she'd been there first.

On the day she was set to be sworn in as a new AUSA, Kate arrived at the courthouse early and joined Sandra, who was already there waiting. As an adult, she told Roger she still hadn't been to the Capitol. She didn't get to go on the trip because of one kid who didn't want to follow the rules. Then she felt the wheels of the bus turning and they went home. He refused and it devolved into an argument while Kate sat with her hands over her ears flipping through her book. The only rule of the trip was no electronics, so a teacher told him to put the phone away.


Richard sat behind her in history class and cheated, which led to him having the best grade in the class, despite not liking school. On the way there, 18 miles outside of Roanoke, Virginia, a kid named Richard Prince took out his phone.
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She'd learned everything about the building and had a notebook full of pictures so she could make sure she saw everything she'd learned about. She had been looking forward to the trip since she was five. When she was in seventh grade, her big class trip was to the Capitol. Kate grew up in a rural area of southwest Virginia.
