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Washington Lee by John_Watson543126, Pillsbury_Dough_Boy (Wack_Shit), The_Hidden_Oracle4234
Fandoms: Hamilton - Miranda
31 Dec 2017
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Summary
On July 17, 2017, The New York Times published an article accusing George Frederick and James Reynolds of prostitution, kidnapping, rape, assault, possession, and murder. Most people dismissed the article given the fact that Mr. Frederick was the kindest man the city had ever seen. He was very wealthy and had his heart set on sharing his earnings with the less fortunate.
George Frederick of course was royally pissed.
On July 26, 2017, George Frederick contacted his lawyers at Washington Lee to inform them of his decision to sue The New York Times for defamation. Frederick was appalled by the accusations and could not stand for such cruelty towards his name.
George Washington, the managing partner of Washington Lee, assigned the case to his top lawyers. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.
At first, Hamilton is more than happy to sue The New York Times. Until he finds out the author of the infamous article is a dear friend of his. Alexander learns that there is more to this case than he originally thought.
Maybe George Frederick isn't who he say he is. Maybe the accusations aren't so false. Maybe Hamilton's own secrets put him more in the line of fire than ever before.
